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Michael,
At 03:30 PM 11/26/01, you wrote: My question is about which way to go: You could go either way. You are right a container hierarchy would make life much easier. XSLT is much better a flattening a deep structure, than it is at inferring a structure that isn't actually explicit in the element hierarchy. On the other hand, XSLT can still do this job in many or most cases, at least the relatively ones. The nicest solution sees "inferring a hierarchy" as a special case of the grouping problem. See www.jenitennison.com for some code. Or search the archives of this list for "levitation". Ask again if this scant hint is not enough: someone will give you a URL and/or a fuller explanation. Regards, Wendell ====================================================================== Wendell Piez mailto:wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Mulberry Technologies, Inc. http://www.mulberrytech.com 17 West Jefferson Street Direct Phone: 301/315-9635 Suite 207 Phone: 301/315-9631 Rockville, MD 20850 Fax: 301/315-8285 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Mulberry Technologies: A Consultancy Specializing in SGML and XML ====================================================================== XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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