[XSL-LIST Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message]

Re: convert large array to several smaller arrays cont

Subject: Re: convert large array to several smaller arrays containing max N elements
From: David Everly <deckrider@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 07:35:08 -0700
david everly
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 12:18:55AM -0000, Michael Kay wrote:
> Oh dear. Another victim falls in the elephant trap. You're in good
> company, lots of people have fallen in before you.

Yes, it felt like an elephant trap  :)

> Firstly, XSLT stylesheets have to be well-formed XML, so this is
> syntactic nonsense.
> 
> At a deeper level, XSLT stylesheets don't write start and end tags, they
> write nodes. An element node in the stylesheet is an instruction to
> write an element node to the result tree. You really have to grasp this
> essential concept. You can't write half a node to a tree.

I was getting a sense of this.  Thanks for the clarification.

> Finally, this is a grouping problem, so go to
> www.jenitennison.com/xslt/grouping, and find out how to solve it.

I had looked at this, and was working through the example,  but was not
understanding it well.  However, your response and Wendell's, combined
to trigger my understanding.  I now have the example working.

Thanks again,
Dave.

-- 
()  ASCII ribbon campaign - against HTML email
/\                        - against Microsoft attachments

For assistance, see:  http://www.expita.com/nomime.html

 XSL-List info and archive:  http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list


Current Thread

PURCHASE STYLUS STUDIO ONLINE TODAY!

Purchasing Stylus Studio from our online shop is Easy, Secure and Value Priced!

Buy Stylus Studio Now

Download The World's Best XML IDE!

Accelerate XML development with our award-winning XML IDE - Download a free trial today!

Don't miss another message! Subscribe to this list today.
Email
First Name
Last Name
Company
Subscribe in XML format
RSS 2.0
Atom 0.3
Site Map | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Trademarks
Free Stylus Studio XML Training:
W3C Member
Stylus Studio® and DataDirect XQuery ™are products from DataDirect Technologies, is a registered trademark of Progress Software Corporation, in the U.S. and other countries. © 2004-2013 All Rights Reserved.