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John SmithSubject: XSLT mapping and
Author: John Smith
Date: 08 Feb 2010 10:22 AM
Originally Posted: 03 Feb 2010 02:35 PM
I am mapping between 2 XML's with almost identical structures, and creating an XSLT

I use the drag and drop, everything was mapped, and I tested the xsl file.

All of the data was copied to the target xml, but not the tags, for example, the source xml will state:


<name>John</name>


but the target xml will state


John


The tag that is performing this is:


<phone>
<xsl:value-of select="tta:portfolio/owner/phone"/>
</phone>


Usually in XSLT you have to place a tag like this:


<xsl:element name="phone"><xsl:value-of select="phone"/></xsl:element>


Does Stylus perform this type of mapping using 'element name' inside the XSLT, and is there a button to push to make this happen ?

I looked in the manual and the XSLT properties, but could not find any

Thanks

 
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