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Re: Do you know how to refer to a node?

Subject: Re: Do you know how to refer to a node?
From: John Robert Gardner <jrgardn@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 15:24:17 -0500 (EST)
john garner emory university
Perhaps a bit more of your sourcecode would help (but I'm know to err on
the ample side here, so others may be able to do without), as what you've
provided is not really enough to work with.  FOr starters, look at the
position pattern expression:

select="CUSTOMER[position()=1]" 

indicates first child element node named customer, (cf. Holman, p. 70,
http://CraneSoftwrights.com)-- I don't think it's zero-based counting here
. . . otherwise this would be teh second child element.

But this is without knowing more of your source, unless--again--I'm
missing something 

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John Robert Gardner
ATLA-CERTR
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"If there is something you're thinking of doing, or wish you could do,
begin it.  In boldness there is mystery and power . . . . "  -Goethe

On Sun, 19 Dec 1999, Jonathan Asbell wrote:

> I need to refer to 
> node(0)
> node(1)
> node(2)
> etc. which are children of a node "CUSTOMER".  	How do I refer to each
> successive node child of node "CUSTOMER"?  My aim is to transform this into
> xml with more meaningful tag names
> 
> <CUSTOMER>
> <xsl:text>WHITC</xsl:text>
> <xsl:text>White Clover Markets</xsl:text>
> <xsl:text>Karl Jablonski</xsl:text>
> <xsl:text>Owner</xsl:text>
> <xsl:text>305 - 14th Ave. S.<BR>Suite 3B</xsl:text>
> <xsl:text>Seattle</xsl:text>
> <xsl:text>WA</xsl:text>
> <xsl:text>98128</xsl:text>
> <xsl:text>USA</xsl:text>
> <xsl:text>(206) 555-4112</xsl:text>
> <xsl:text>(206) 555-4115</xsl:text>
> </CUSTOMER>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Robert Gardner [mailto:jrgardn@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Sunday, December 19, 1999 12:05 PM
> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Preserve ancestors/discard children
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks Steve, with just a snippet of tweaking, it did the trick.  I must
> remember to use xsl:if more often.  Elsewise I shame the lumberjack and
> his finely taught lore.
> 
> jr
> 
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=
> John Robert Gardner
> ATLA-CERTR
> Emory University
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> http://vedavid.org/diss/
> "If there is something you're thinking of doing, or wish you could do,
> begin it.  In boldness there is mystery and power . . . . "  -Goethe
> 
> On Sun, 19 Dec 1999, Steve Tinney wrote:
> 
> > Here is a lightly tested solution along the lines in my previous post.
> > The test data you gave is too complex, incidentally, to tell exactly
> > what the parameters of your needs are.
> > 
> > Still, this XSL:
> > 
> > <?xml version='1.0'?>
> > <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" 
> >   xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
> > 
> > <xsl:template match="*|@*|text()">
> >   <xsl:if test="not(name(.)='ul') or not(./li[@class='L'])">
> >     <xsl:copy>
> >       <xsl:apply-templates select="*|@*|text()"/>
> >     </xsl:copy>
> >   </xsl:if>
> > </xsl:template>
> > 
> > </xsl:stylesheet>
> > 
> > When applied to this XML:
> > 
> > <?xml version="1.0"?>
> > <html>
> > <body bgcolor="#ffffff">
> > 
> > <div class="Rgveda">
> >   <div1>
> >     <ul><li class="L">agni;m ILe puro;hitam</li>
> >         <li class="L">yajJa;sya deva;m Rtvi;jam /</li>
> >     </ul>
> >     <ul><li class="L">agni;m ILe puro;hitam</li>
> >         <li class="T">yajJa;sya deva;m Rtvi;jam /</li>
> >     </ul>
> >     <ul><li class="T">agni;m ILe puro;hitam</li>
> >         <li class="T">yajJa;sya deva;m Rtvi;jam /</li>
> >     </ul>
> >   </div1>
> > </div>
> > </body>
> > </html>
> > 
> > Emits only the third UL.  Perhaps that is what you want?
> > 
> >  Steve
> > 
> > -- 
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Steve Tinney                                        Babylonian Section
> >                                  *   University of Pennsylvania Museum
> > stinney@xxxxxxxxxxxxx                          Phila, PA. 215-898-4047
> > 
> > 
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