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hello, I am having a headache on starting XSLT, and I have to do the
following:
given a tree like: <result> <exercise> <row> <exercise_id>1</exercise_id> <exercise_title>XSLT Foo</exercise_title> <exercise_question> She sells sea sehells on the ____<question_1 />. <br /> Fuzzy wuzzy was a _____<question_2 /> </exercise_question> </row> </exercise> <questions> <row> <question_id>1</question_id> <question_order>1</question_order> <question_options> <item>Seashore</item> <item>Pier</item> </question_options> </row> <row> <question_id>1</question_id> <question_order>2</question_order> <question_options> <item>anemone</item> <item>bear</item> <item>butterfly</item> </question_options> </row> </questions> </result> I'd have to reconstruct the result in HTML, substituting the <question_ /> tags in he exercise with the <row> contents belongingto the corresponding <question_order>. Note: the XML design can be changed(any places on where to learn good XML design?), but we will always have these result sets with one exercise having one or more questions in it. Thanks in advance, Tiago Freire XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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