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Re: How to loop through nodes of xml through xslt

Started byvarun bhatnagar <varun292006@gmail.com>
First post2014-07-31 09:31 +0200
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  Re: How to loop through nodes of xml through xslt varun bhatnagar <varun292006@gmail.com> - 2014-07-31 09:31 +0200

#75405 — Re: How to loop through nodes of xml through xslt

Fromvarun bhatnagar <varun292006@gmail.com>
Date2014-07-31 09:31 +0200
SubjectRe: How to loop through nodes of xml through xslt
Message-ID<mailman.12459.1406791886.18130.python-list@python.org>

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Hi Dan,

Thanks a lot for the reply. I am using lxml for the transformation and I am
parsing xsl file using lxml module, that is why posted in this list.
Is there any way out to achieve this?

Thanks,
BR,
Varun


On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 5:47 AM, Dan Stromberg <drsalists@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 5:16 AM, varun bhatnagar <varun292006@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have two xml files.
>
> > I am trying to fetch an output file which looks like this:
> >
> > Output.xml
>
> > The number of Procedure tag (<Procedure>) can be different every time.
> So I
> > have to read this tag every time from each xml and then merge it
> > sequentially.
> > Can anyone tell me how to achieve this. How can I loop every Procedure
> tag
> > and and append the attrProc attribute value in a sequential order?
>
> Did you mean to send this to an XSLT mailing list?  You came through
> on the python-list.
>
> If you want to make this about Python, you could try xmltodict or
> lxml.  I've done two projects with xmltodict recently, and liked it
> quite a bit.
>
> HTH
>

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