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Re: What is the fastest possible xsl style sheet to add another node under ?

From: "Oleg Tkachenko [MVP]" <some@----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 11/1/2007 11:03:00 AM

DR wrote:
> What is the fastest possible xsl style sheet to add another <box> node under 
> <boxes> ?
> 
> <foo>
>  <car></car>
>  <boxes>
>   <box id="234" />
>   <box id="75" />
>  </boxes>
> </foo>
> 
> here is what i want it to look like after the xsl adds another box node:
> 
> <foo>
>  <car></car>
>  <boxes>
>   <box id="89">
>    <bar id="1" />
>    <bar id="35" />
>   </box>
>   <box id="234" />
>   <box id="75" />
>  </boxes>
> </foo>
> 
> notice that the node i want to insert under /foo/boxes is:
> 
>   <box id="89">
>    <bar id="1" />
>    <bar id="35" />
>   </box>
> 
> and i want it to appear at the top of the list, befor the other two <box> 
> nodes 
> 
> 

See the answer in microsoft.public.dotnet.xml and please don't crosspost.

-- 
Oleg Tkachenko [XML MVP, MCPD]
http://www.tkachenko.com/blog | http://www.XmlLab.Net


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