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Re: filling treeview from xml file, but only certain tags

From: minimalniemand <Michael.Niemand@----------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 8/1/2008 6:41:00 AM
the XML file for the example can be found here: http://mad-scientists.co.uk/micha/example.xml

In the meantime, after reading a lot about XPath, XSL, XSLT ... (this
is my first project involving XML), I had another idea:

wouldn't it be possible to tranform the XMLdoc via XSL into another
XMLdoc, containing only the information I'd like to display and simply
load this with a normal recursive function (just thinking loudly...)?

however, I'll be happy with any solution =)





On 1 Aug., 13:47, Martin Honnen <mahotr...@yahoo.de> wrote:
> The leaf nodes are the conditions (e.g. Nationality=Belgian), the non
> leaf nodes are the clauses (e.g. Clause(AND)).
>
> Can you post the XML corresponding to that tree above? Then we should be
> able to adapt the VB code you have.
>




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