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Re: Recursive Split

Subject: Re: Recursive Split
From: "Andrew Welch" <andrew.j.welch@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 09:56:16 +0000
Re:  Recursive Split
On 15/11/2007, Alice Ju-Hsuan Wei <ajwei@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Here is my XML:
>
>               <listItem>
>                    <to_do xml:id="cheese">Cheddar Cheese</to_do>
>                </listItem>
>                 <listItem>
>                    <to_do xml:id="beef">Chuck Steak</to_do>
>                </listItem>
>                 <listItem>
>                    <to_do xml:id="vegetables">Brocoli, Beans, Carrots</to_do>
>                </listItem>
>                <listItem>
>                    <to_do xml:id="milk">Dean's Low Fat Milk 2%</to_do>
>                </listItem>
>
>   <do>
>    <date>2007-11-14</date>
>   <list>milk cheese vegetables beef</list>
>   <limit_price>20</limit_price>
>    <do>
>   Current XSL:

[snip]

>   Intended Output in HTML:
>
>      <ul>
>                    <li>Cheddar Cheese</li>
>                   <li>Chuck Steak</li>
>                   <li>Brocololi, Beans, Carrots</li>
>                   <li>Dean's Low Fat Milk 2%</li></ul>


Did you really want the output in that order?  You give the impression
it should be in the order in which the tokens appear in <list> which
would make Milk first and not last... whereas the output mirrors
document order.


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Andrew Welch
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