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Re: Tricky transformation task

Subject: Re: Tricky transformation task
From: André Locher <jimmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 14:40:14 +0200
Re:  Tricky transformation task
Thanks Michael and David for the hint concerning getting the latest SAXON version. Now the transformation
runs smoothly. I was using 8.8 before. Is there any upper bound to this apply-templates nesting in 8.9?


I see that the XML is quite homebrew and the XTM seems quite interesting. Problem is though that the given XML format
is the "standard" needed for the import into another application. Thanks for the input!


Jimmy

Alexander Johannesen schrieb:
On 7/12/07, Jimmy <jimmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 <SUBG-ITEMS>
         <ITEM SUBG-ID="0" ITEM-ID="1" ITEM-TYPE="O" NAME="Object"/>
         <ITEM SUBG-ID="0" ITEM-ID="3" ITEM-TYPE="O" NAME="Object"/>
         <ITEM SUBG-ID="0" ITEM-ID="11" ITEM-TYPE="O" NAME="Object"/>
[...]

Just a note of interest, but your XML looks a bit home-brew. There is an XML format that is similar (as in, provides same and more functionality, including a full meta data-model) which is the XTM Topic Maps format, and once you go down that path there are a plethora of tools you can use for your various transformations and handling.

If you want a little bit more info, just pop me an email; I'm happy to
answer any questions.


Regards,


Alex

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