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Re: XML hierarchy
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- Subject: Re: XML hierarchy
- From: Jany Quintard <quintard dot j at cgi dot fr>
- Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 11:14:11 +0100 (CET)
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On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, David Carlisle wrote:
> > I am quite new to xsl (having practiced dsssl before)
>
> That's OK just sed -e "s/(/</g" -e "s/)/>/g"
> You want something like this
> <xsl:number format="1.1 "
> level="multiple" count="div1|div2|div3|div4|div5"/>
>
> David
Thanks David. With this I checked anew http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt and
found what I needed at chapter: 7.7 Numbering
As often, the problem is to know what you are looking for.
So, my stylesheet looks like :
.../...
<div class="toc">
<h1 align="center">Ze table of ze matieres</h1>
<ul>
<xsl:apply-templates select="//title"
mode="toc"/>
</ul>
.../...
<!-- MODE TOC -->
.../...
<xsl:template match="title"
mode="toc">
<li>
<xsl:number level="multiple"
from="body"
count="d"
format="1.1 "/>
<xsl:apply-templates mode="toc"/>
</li>
</xsl:template>
By the way, it did not work properly. But by changing my processor, I
found that it was a bug in the old one.
Thanks to John E. Simpson with his useful link to ken Holman's stylesheets
(http://www.cranesoftwrights.com/resources/showtree/index.htm)
and to Emmanuel Pietriga. Emmanuel,I think I need to be a little more
skilled in xsl programming, but I will explore the issue you indicated.
Jany
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