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I just saw a post named "Postings to XSL-List with Uninformative Subject Lines"... I wonder who will ever search this list by "brain" and "hurting"... On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 16:24:32 +0200, Chris Picton <chrisp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi all > > I have the following xml structure. To paraphrase quickly, I have users > and groups, each user or group has a parent group defined - except for > group 'default', which is always top of the tree. I have settings for > each user and group. Each settings node can be specified as 'use > settings from parent group', or 'specify my own settings'. > > <root> > <settings> > <user name="chris"> > <usegroup="1" /> > </user> > <user name="phil"> > <usegroup="0" /> > ... > </user> > <group name="default"> > <usegroup="0" /> > ... > </group> > <group name="othergroup"> > <usegroup="1" /> > </group> > > </settings> > <users> > <user name="chris" parent="othergroup"> > ... > </user> > <user name="phil" parent="othergroup"> > ... > </user> > <group name="default" parent=""> > ... > </group> > <group name="othergroup" parent="default"> > ... > </group> > </users> > </root> > > I am trying to write a transform which, when given a group name as a > parameter, will output a list of usernames which will use that group's > settings. > > Example, if parameter 'group' == default, > it will output "chris" in the above example > > However, my xsl skills are nowhere near good enough for this. > > Does anyone have ideas for me? > > Regards > > Chris
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