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David CorleySubject: How can I show only elements containing attributes of a specific value?
Author: David Corley
Date: 13 Feb 2006 04:27 PM
I have an xml file structured as follows:
<level1 attribute1>
<level2>
<level3 attribute1 />
</level2>
<level2>
<level3 attribute1 />
</level2>
<level1>

I want to be able to display a table that only shows the level1 attribute 1 if level3 attribute1 is equal to a certain value.
I've attached a zip file containing the files I'm using. In real world terms I want to be able to display only those <file> elements whose <violation> element contains a "priority" attribute of a particular value. I can get the xslt to display all <file> elements showing only the <violation> elements whose priority is of a particular value.However, it still shows every <file> regardless of whether it contains a <violation> whose priority is the one I'm trying to match.
The files I have included are currently configured to show only the violations whose priority is 2. As can be seen, while it shows only priority 2 violations, it shows every file, even though no violations are shown for each file.


UnknownXSLT(1).zip

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Minollo I.Subject: How can I show only elements containing attributes of a specific value?
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 13 Feb 2006 04:38 PM
David,
you would have to change...

<xsl:for-each select="file">

...into...

<xsl:for-each select="file[violation/@priority=2]">

Minollo

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David CorleySubject: How can I show only elements containing attributes of a specific value?
Author: David Corley
Date: 13 Feb 2006 04:42 PM
You're a star Minollo! Worked straight off the bat. You have no idea how long I've been working on that. Thank you so much!

   
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