Subject: [xsl] Data Relativity Question From: "Bob Portnell" <simply.bobp@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 13:02:59 -0700 |
My XTVD listings filter is now finished (or at least working satisfactorily). The input file is the fairly large file of XTVD listings. Most of the execution is in <xsl:for-each> loops on the elements of a fairly small outside file of titles, people and things that I want to look out for. Those loops establish a context outside the input file that I'm continually having to step around (thanks to the variable trick pointed out by several here). And, as I said, what I have works amply well.
Though it wouldn't give me any different visual result, would I be better served by using my watch list as the input and then go out of that context to get the data in the xtvd file? Hmm. Now that I think about it, it probably isn't going to make that much difference is it? I mean, there's no way around the fact that I'm dealing with two files here, and I'm going to run into context issues no matter how I slice them.
Bob P simply.bobp@xxxxxxxxx
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