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Thushara, It looks as though your "for-each" is set up incorrectly-- you should probably do a for-each "PRODUCT" instead and then work your way down for the PRODUCTID lines. Other than that you would need to access the parent node of the context (PRODUCTID) because PRODUCTQUALIFIER is not a child of PRODUCTID (as is implied by the value-of). Because no child node is found the value-of has no result-- hence your attribute is blank. Hopefully that makes sense-- it is pretty late here. By the way I saw that you also sent this mail to the XSL list. In cases like this it is better to send it to one list or the other-- by now this could already be answered on the XSL list and I wouldn't know it. Out of the two lists the XSL list is the better choice. I think you will end up with better results from a list devoted primarily to XSL. Good luck, Jeff Rafter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thushara Perera" <thusharap@e...> To: "XML-DEV (E-mail)" <xml-dev@l...>; "XSL News Group (E-mail)" <XSL-List@l...> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 8:00 PM Subject: XML transformation using XSL - Urgent, Please HELP!! Thanks > Hi > > I have an XML file like this: > > <PRODUCTS> > <PRODUCT xml:lang="en"> > <PRODUCTID>1234</PRODUCTID> > <MANUFACTURERCOMPANYID>1m1</MANUFACTURERCOMPANYID> > <MANUFACTURERCOMPANYNAME>Manufactorer name</MANUFACTURERCOMPANYNAME> > <PRODUCTQUALIFIER>MK</PRODUCTQUALIFIER> <!-- Must be in the ASCII File > --> > <MANUFACTURERCOMPANYNAME2>Manufactorer name2</MANUFACTURERCOMPANYNAME2> > .... > ... > .. > .. > </PRODUCT> > </PRODUCTS> > > > In my output XML file, I need to get something like this: > > <PRODUCTID QUALIFIER="MK">1234</PRODUCTID> > > and I have an XSL file which transforms the XML file into another XML file > and a part of the XSL is like below: > > ... > ... > <xsl:for-each select="PRODUCTID"> > <xsl:element name="PRODUCTID"> > <xsl:attribute name="PRODUCTQUALIFIER"> > <xsl:value-of select="PRODUCTQUALIFIER"/> > </xsl:attribute> > <xsl:value-of select="."/> > </xsl:element> > </xsl:for-each> > ... > ... > ... > > BUT this doesn't work. It gives a blank value ("") to my QUALIFIER. Could > someone please tell me how to get it done ? > > Thanks a lot and I really appreciate your help. > > Thushara > > > >
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