Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xsl Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: search all elements? [Thread Next] Re: search all elements?To: NULL Date: 2/7/2008 1:18:00 PM I use the ".", it works now. Thanks. "Oleg Tkachenko" <may@b...> wrote in message news:uu7h2xXaIHA.1208@T...... > Well, if your keyword is a one word, you can just check agenda element > string value: > <xsl:apply-templates mode="search" > select="agendas/agenda[contains(translate(.,$UC,$lc), $Keyword)]"> > </xsl:apply-templates> > > Alternatively you can do this trick: > <xsl:for-each select="agendas/agenda"> > <xsl:variable name="process-it"> > <xsl:for-each select="*"> > <xsl:if test="translate(.,$UC,$lc), $Keyword">1</xsl:if> > </xsl:for-each> > </xsl:variable> > <xsl:if test="$process-it != ''"> > <xsl:apply-templates select="." mode="search"/> > </xsl:if> > </xsl:for-each> > > -- > Oleg > > guoqi zheng wrote: >> Dear Sir, >> >> I have below filter function using XSLT . >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> <xsl:apply-templates mode="search" >> select="agendas/agenda[contains(translate(intro,$UC,$lc), $Keyword) or >> contains(translate(title,$UC,$lc), $Keyword)]"> >> </xsl:apply-templates> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> XML is an agenda list which contains many fields. an example is given >> beloe. >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> <agendas> >> <agenda id=1> >> <title>title of it</title> >> <intro>some intro text here </intro> >> <location>america</location> >> <members>someone, me </members> >> <remarks>some remarkds </remarks> >> <schedule>content of the event </schedule> >> </agenda> >> </agendas> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> In above example, I use apply-templates, contains to filter data, and I >> use keyword "or" to search multiple fields now, but this isn't a good >> solution. because I need to search into many element. in above example, I >> only search "intro" and "title". >> >> How can I search all elements? I try "node()", but it does not work out? >> >> Regards, >> >> Guoqi Zheng | ||||||
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