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converting to an <ol>
- From: "Roman Huditsch" <roman dot huditsch at hico dot com>
- To: <xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com>
- Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 11:05:00 +0200
- Subject: [xsl] converting to an <ol>
- Reply-to: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
Hello,
I came up with a problem, which I hope to be able to solve with your help.
I have the following code fragment:
<seqlist>
<item>Africa</item>
<item>Europe
<seqlist>
<item>Italy</item>
<item>England
<seqlist>
<item>Lonodon</item>
<item>Oxford</item>
</seqlist>
</item>
</seqlist>
</item>
</seqlist>
I would like to get the following HTML output via an XSL Stylesheet:
1. Africa
2. Europe
2.1 Italy
2.2 England
2.2.1 London
2.2.2 Oxford
I tried some transformations, but all I could get was:
1. Africa
2. Europe
1. Italy
2. England
1. London
2. Oxford
I also tried just to put an additional number before the list items, but the result wasn't really satisfying.
Do you have any suggestions?
wbr,
Roman Huditsch
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