Subject: An (almost) identity stylesheet
From: Karol Krenski <mimooh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 10:40:22 +0200
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Hi list,
I am a novice to XSLT, learned mainly form online tutorials. This XSLT
thing is killing me. Can't figure out how to transform my doc.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<foo>
<bar>
<date attrib1='aaaaaaa' attrib2='bbbbbb'>25-02-08</date>
^
<name attrib3='null'>AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA</name>
</bar>
<bar>
<date attrib1='cccccc' attrib2='dddddd'>26-02-08</date>
^
<name attrib4='null'>BBBBBBBBBBBBBBB</name>
</bar>
</foo>
into
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<foo>
<bar>
<date attrib1='aaaaaaa' attrib2='0'>25-02-08</date>
^
<name attrib3='null'>AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA</name>
</bar>
<bar>
<date attrib1='cccccc' attrib2='0'>26-02-08</date>
^
<name attrib4='null'>BBBBBBBBBBBBBBB</name>
</bar>
</foo>
Can somebody please suggest the correct stylesheet?
I am blindly typing mainly 'copy' or 'copy-of' in my templates and the
output generation mechanics make little sense to me. The docs, comparing
to other programing documentation seems hard to understand. Could
somebody suggest good docs, please?
Regards,
Karol
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