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Dave McLSubject: XSLT output
Author: Dave McL
Date: 20 Oct 2005 05:57 PM
Hi,
Im currently evaluating Stylus Studio and have an issue with XSL output.
When transforming the attached xml file through a dot net app I get the expected output, it is also correct with an inline stylesheet.
When previewing output within Stylus Studio I get something quite different, any idea what Im doing wrong ?

Regards
Dave


Documentfoodmartbasic2.xml


Documentxamd2table.xsl

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: XSLT output
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 20 Oct 2005 06:12 PM
Hi Dave,

What exactly are the differences?

BTW from inside Stylus Studio you can still use the .NET XSLT processor,
just click "..." in the toolbar and choose "Microsoft .NET" in the Processor page.


Hope this helps
Ivan Pedruzzi
Stylus Studio Team

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Dave McLSubject: XSLT output
Author: Dave McL
Date: 21 Oct 2005 04:04 AM
SS Output

<?xml version='1.0' ?>
<results><title></title><columns><headingheading>Store</headingheading><heading format="10,759">Units Shipped</heading><heading format="11,699">Units Ordered</heading></columns>

<row><heading>Store 6</heading><cell value="24587">24,587</cell><cell value="26463">26,463</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 7</heading><cell value="1696">1,696</cell><cell value="1875">1,875</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 24</heading><cell value="32393">32,393</cell><cell value="35797">35,797</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 14</heading><cell value="22734">22,734</cell><cell value="24610">24,610</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 11</heading><cell value="11889">11,889</cell><cell value="12828">12,828</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 13</heading><cell value="1860">1,860</cell><cell value="2074">2,074</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 2</heading><cell value="0">0</cell><cell value="0">0</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 3</heading><cell value="0">0</cell><cell value="0">0</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 15</heading><cell value="0">0</cell><cell value="0">0</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 16</heading><cell value="0">0</cell><cell value="0">0</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 17</heading><cell value="0">0</cell><cell value="0">0</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 22</heading><cell value="0">0</cell><cell value="0">0</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 23</heading><cell value="0">0</cell><cell value="0">0</cell></row></results>


App output

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?>
<results><title></title><columns><headingheading>Store</headingheading><heading format="10,759">Units Shipped</heading><heading format="11,699">Units Ordered</heading></columns>
<row><heading>Store 6</heading><cell value="10759">10,759</cell><cell value="11699">11,699</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 7</heading><cell value="24587">24,587</cell><cell value="26463">26,463</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 24</heading><cell value="23835">23,835</cell><cell value="26270">26,270</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 14</heading><cell value="1696">1,696</cell><cell value="1875">1,875</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 11</heading><cell value="8515">8,515</cell><cell value="9109">9,109</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 13</heading><cell value="32393">32,393</cell><cell value="35797">35,797</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 2</heading><cell value="2348">2,348</cell><cell value="2454">2,454</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 3</heading><cell value="22734">22,734</cell><cell value="24610">24,610</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 15</heading><cell value="24110">24,110</cell><cell value="26703">26,703</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 16</heading><cell value="11889">11,889</cell><cell value="12828">12,828</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 17</heading><cell value="32411">32,411</cell><cell value="35930">35,930</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 22</heading><cell value="1860">1,860</cell><cell value="2074">2,074</cell></row>
<row><heading>Store 23</heading><cell value="10589">10,589</cell><cell value="11426">11,426</cell></row></results>

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: XSLT output
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 21 Oct 2005 10:36 AM
Dave,

the position() function takes in consideration also text nodes between elements, so when the input document is indented generates a different positioning.

Most likely you application parse the XML with white-space turn off so the extra text nodes are discharge before reach the XSLT processor.

XSLT allow to strip white-space using xsl:strip-space as follow

<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">

<xsl:strip-space elements = "*" />


hope this helps
Ivan Pedruzzi
Stylus Studio Team

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Dave McLSubject: XSLT output
Author: Dave McL
Date: 23 Oct 2005 11:41 PM
Had tried that already, with the same result.

Cheers
Dave

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: XSLT output
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 24 Oct 2005 05:06 PM
Dave,

It seems to work fine on my system.
Did you select Microsoft .NET as XSLT processor in the Scenario dialog?

Ivan

 
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