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Christian HübnerSubject: XSLT-Mapper doesn't show recursion ?
Author: Christian Hübner
Date: 13 Sep 2004 07:35 AM
Hello,

I with the XSLT-mapper I want to do a mapping from one XML to another XML.

The source-XML is:
<one name="one">
<four name="four">
</four>
<one name2="two">
<three name3="three">
</three>
</one>
<five name="five">
</five>
</one>

If i load this into the mapper, the nodes "four" and "five" aren't shown. Is this a defect in the mapper ?
If yes, how can I work around ?

Thanks in advance.

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Minollo I.Subject: Re: XSLT-Mapper doesn't show recursion ?
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 13 Sep 2004 09:15 AM
This is clearly a problem in mapper.
A quick workaround is to create a schema for the XML document you are using
and the use the schema in mapper as a source/target instead of the XML
instance.

- Open the XML document in Stylus
- Do "XML | Create Schema from Content"
- Choose to create a schema file and save it to some location, say c:\foo.xsd
- In mapper, choose c:\foo.xsd as your source or target; at that point
you'll see the "complete" definition for

Hope this helps,
Minollo

 
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