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RE: Fwd: DiffDog 2008 and XSLT 1.0

Subject: RE: Fwd: DiffDog 2008 and XSLT 1.0
From: "Margaret Gruen-Kerr" <margaret.gruen-kerr@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 09:30:52 +0100
RE:  Fwd: DiffDog 2008 and XSLT 1.0
I picked up the comment about URI's.
Thanks
Margaret


Margaret Gr|n-Kerr
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-----Original Message-----
From: Luke Stedman [mailto:luke.stedman@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 28 October 2008 15:04
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Fwd: DiffDog 2008 and XSLT 1.0

Thanks for the advice Michael,

You are spot on, I am running into issues with regards the documents - I can
get round this without much issue, and will need to use the dyn:evaluate
function, thus restricting me to 4xslt.

Using the dyn:evluate function works perfectly.

Thanks again
Luke


2008/10/27 Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> The only obvious difficulties from this sample are
>
> (a) the source documents are given as filenames rather than URIs which
> means you may not be able to use document() on them directly
>
> (b) to interpret the path expressions in the xpath attributes, you
> will need an extension such as dyn:evaluate(), which is not available
> in all processors. Alternatively, another approach is to take this
> sample output and generate a stylesheet from it, and then run this
> generated stylesheet to produce your desired report.
>
> Michael Kay
> http://www.saxonica.com/
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Luke Stedman [mailto:luke.stedman@xxxxxxxxx]
>> Sent: 27 October 2008 10:33
>> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: Re:  Fwd: DiffDog 2008 and XSLT 1.0
>>
>> Thanks for the pointers Michael/Andrew,
>>
>> Sample output...
>>
>> <diff_result>
>>       <diff_info comparison_mode="text_or_xml">
>>               <source_left name="C:\svn\diff_system\document1.xml"/>
>>               <source_right name="C:\svn\diff_system\document2.xml"/>
>>       </diff_info>
>>       <xml_diff>
>>               <left_location>
>>                       <parent xpath="/nodes/node[5]"/>
>>                       <position>1</position>
>>               </left_location>
>>               <right_location>
>>                       <parent xpath="/nodes/node[5]"/>
>>                       <position>1</position>
>>               </right_location>
>>               <left_content>
>>                       <attribute name="Something"/>
>>               </left_content>
>>               <right_content>
>>                       <attribute name="SomethingElse"/>
>>               </right_content>
>>       </xml_diff>
>> ...
>> </diff_result>
>>
>> I am using XSL 1.0 as we do not currently have an automated process
>> for running XSL 2.0 transformations. :(
>>
>> With regards the specific processor used, we will use the
>> Amara/4Suite processor or MSXML.
>>
>> What I was trying to do was parse the XML Diff document and retrieve
>> the parent nodes by applying the xpath statement to a document()
>> nodeset.
>>
>> Thinking about the problem, which is what I should have done in the
>> first place, it makes more sense to parse the two xml documents and
>> pull in the differences and then apply the xpath... which should
>> work.
>>
>> Apologies for wasting your time
>> Luke
>>
>>
>> 2008/10/27 Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> > I suspect only one or two percent of readers of this list know what
>> > DiffDog output looks like. If you want the other 98% to look at the
>> > problem, you would be well advised to show a sample of the output
>> > (i.e. the input to your transformation), and indicate what kind of
>> > report you want from it, and why you think this is
>> difficult to achieve using XSLT.
>> >
>> > Also your title mentions XSLT 1.0. If you're using Altova
>> DiffDog 2008
>> > then surely you also have access to an XSLT 2.0 processor,
>> so why are
>> > you trying to do it with your hands tied behind your back?
>> >
>> > Michael Kay
>> > http://www.saxonica.com/
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: Luke Stedman [mailto:luke.stedman@xxxxxxxxx]
>> >> Sent: 27 October 2008 09:55
>> >> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> Subject:  Fwd: DiffDog 2008 and XSLT 1.0
>> >>
>> >> Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening,
>> >>
>> >> I've been asked to write some reports based on the DiffDog
>> >> 2008 XML output.
>> >>
>> >> The preference is to have this done in XSL, so far no luck
>> - looking
>> >> at it I can't seem to see a solid way of getting the XML processed
>> >> accurately using XSL.
>> >>
>> >> Has anyone had any joy doing this or should I fall back to
>> doing it
>> >> via Python and an XPath processor?
>> >>
>> >> Cheers
>> >> Luke

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