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Subject: Re: Modification to The CSV to XML transform XSLT v2 from Andrew Welch
From: Marney Cotterill <marney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 11:40:20 +1100
Re:  Modification to The CSV to XML transform XSLT v2 f
Hi Andrew,

Thanks for all your help - adding in the &#xD works perfectly.

Now I have another issue - It works for one CSV (one I created from scratch
in Excel and saved as a CSV). This is the 'test' file that I have already
posted. But, it does not work for another CSV that is an Excel file emailed
to me from the client that I then saved as a CSV and tried to run the
stylesheet on.

Initially it was giving me the 'Cannot locate : ...." message, but now it
just displays:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="US-ASCII"?>

with nothing underneath.

Here is a truncated version of the new CSV:
classdate,classname,classtime,classcode,classcost,xmodid,guestlink,classdesc
ription

1/03/2008,Seafood BBQ,11.00am - 3.00pm ,BBQ ,$135,,,"Delight your family and
friends by whipping up a tasty seafood BBQ. By the end of this lunch class
youmll be able to BBQ fish, shellfish and squid to perfection."

2/03/2008,Seafood BBQ,11.00am - 3.00pm ,BBQ ,$135,,,"Delight your family and
friends by whipping up a tasty seafood BBQ. By the end of this lunch class
youmll be able to BBQ fish, shellfish and squid to perfection."

3/03/2008,Sydney eats presentsV,6.30pm - 8.30pm,ALI,$75,Ashley Hughes,Ashley
Hughes from Alio ,"Ashleyms time at Londonms River CafH and his travels
throughout Italy have given him a simple, flexible cooking style typical of
Italian cuisine.  At this hands-on dinner class hemll show you how he
combines premium produce with simple fresh flavours to produce delicious
Italian food."

5/03/2008,Quick'n'Delicious,6.30pm - 9.30pm,QND,$105,,,"At this hands-on
dinner class youmll master three seafood dishes, so quick youmll have them
on the table in no time at all for mid-week family meals, and so delicious
youmll be happy to whip them up for casual entertaining. "

8/03/2008,,11.00am - 3.00pm,CMW,$135,Christine Manfield,Christine Manfield
from Universal,"Chef, cookbook author, gourmet tour leader, and creator of a
range of Asian pastes and sauces, Chris blends a diversity of flavours,
textures and cooking methods to create original, modern food; and shems an
excellent instructor with a gift for inspiring and teaching solid technique.
Master some of her recipes and techniques at this hands-on workshop."

9/03/2008,Seafood BBQ,11.00am - 3.00pm ,BBQ ,$135,,,"Delight your family and
friends by whipping up a tasty seafood BBQ. By the end of this lunch class
youmll be able to BBQ fish, shellfish and squid to perfection."

There are quite a few more records, but you get the idea. I did notice that
the description field has "" around it. Could this be causing the problem?

I'm extremely grateful for all the help.
Marney


On 28/3/08 9:47 PM, "Andrew Welch" <andrew.j.welch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 28/03/2008, Marney Cotterill <marney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>>  Changing the element part to:
>>
>>
>>         <xsl:element name="{.}">
>>         <xsl:value-of select="$lineItems[$pos]" />
>>          </xsl:element>
>>
>>
>> Has in fact created a problem. I am happy to leave the initial transform
as
>> is and
>>  write another inbetween my final transform, but thought I would document
the
>>  problem to see if I am missing something.
>>
>>  1. Changed the <element> tag to <xsl:element......> as above.
>>
>>  2. Recieved the following error in Kernow when runnung the XSLT on the
CSV
>>  file:
>>  Error at xsl:element on line 49 of file:/C:/Documents%20and%
>>  20Settings/cotterill/Desktop/csv-to-xml_v3.xslt:
>>   XTDE0820: Invalid element name. Invalid QName {classDate\r}
>>  XTDE0820: Invalid element name. Invalid QName {classDate\r}
>>   <impossible to build the stack trace>
>>
>>  3. Here is the test.CSV file from notepad:
>>  classDay,classTime,presenter,classDate
>>  Monday,11am,Mark Smith,12/03/2008
>>  Tuesday,12am,Sally Smith,13/03/2008
>>  Wednesday,1pm,Mark Smith,14/03/2008
>
> Ahh yes - sorry this is a known problem and I should've released an
> updated version by now...
>
> Normally the XML parser normalizes line endings #xD #xA (return +
> newline) to a single newline #xA... but the unparsed-text() function
> doesn't, so you need to changed the $lines variable to be:
>
> <xsl:variable name="lines" select="tokenize($csv, '&#xD;&#xA;')"
> as="xs:string+"/>
>
> (I've added &#xD;)
>
> I'm not sure that "fix" will work for all OS's as I'm not sure they
> all have \r\n as line endings... maybe someone can provide the
> cross-platform solution to this?
>
>
> thanks

Marney Cotterill
graphic designer

cracker//brandware

6 Bourke Street
Queens Park
NSW 2022
Telephone 02 9387 2001
Facsimile 02 9387 2006
marney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.crackerbrandware.com

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