Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >xsl-list Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - [xsl] XSL processor version detection stylesheet with XSLT 2.0 properties [Thread Next] RE: [xsl] Reading recursive from a listTo: Date: 10/1/2007 1:00:00 PM Hello David, You are right. Lets try it with the input file: Input file: <AllUnitInfos xmlns="Animals"> <UnitInfos> <UnitInfo> <Class>UNITCLASS_LION</Class> <Type>UNIT_LION</Type> <bla/> </UnitInfo> <UnitInfo> <Class>UNITCLASS_CAT</Class> <Type>UNIT_CAT</Type> <bla/> </UnitInfo> <UnitInfo> <Class>UNITCLASS_WOLF</Class> <Type>UNIT_WOLF</Type> <bla/> </UnitInfo> <UnitInfo> <Class>UNITCLASS_DOG</Class> <Type>UNIT_DOG</Type> <bla/> </UnitInfo> <UnitInfos> </AllUnitInfos> My Selection list: <UnitInfos xmlns="Animals"> <Type>UNIT_LION</Type> <Type>UNIT_DOG</Type> </UnitInfos> According to my selection List, I would like to copy all UnitInfo elements with their children that have a type element which is listed in the small list above. Output should be this: <AllUnitInfos xmlns="Animals"> <UnitInfos> <UnitInfo> <Class>UNITCLASS_LION</Class> <Type>UNIT_LION</Type> <bla/> </UnitInfo> <UnitInfo> <Class>UNITCLASS_DOG</Class> <Type>UNIT_DOG</Type> <bla/> </UnitInfo> <UnitInfos> </AllUnitInfos> The list above could be placed in a file or anywhere that would make it possible/easier. Many thanks for any idea, Houman Tribold News Alert! Tribold Accelerates Growth With New CEO Appointment. Tribold Limited. Registered Office: Carmelite, 50 Victoria Embankment, Blackfriars, London EC4Y 0DX, United Kingdom. Registered in England and Wales No: 4942611 | ||||||
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