Recursive XSLT, part 2
- by Eric
Ok, following on from my question here.
Lets say my pages are now like this:
A.xml:
<page>
<header>Page A</header>
<content-a>Random content for page A</content-a>
<content-b>More of page A's content</content-b>
<content-c>More of page A's content</content-c>
<!-- This doesn't keep going: there are a predefined number of sections -->
</page>
B.xml:
<page include="A.xml">
<header>Page B</header>
<content-a>Random content for page B</content-a>
<content-b>More of page B's content</content-b>
<content-c>More of page B's content</content-c>
</page>
C.xml:
<page include="B.xml">
<header>Page C</header>
<content-a>Random content for page C</content-a>
<content-b>More of page C's content</content-b>
<content-c>More of page C's content</content-c>
</page>
After the transform (on C.xml), I'd like to end up with this:
<h1>Page C</h1>
<div>
<p>Random content for page C</p>
<p>Random content for page B</p>
<p>Random content for page A</p>
</div>
<div>
<p>More of page C's content</p>
<p>More of page B's content</p>
<p>More of page A's content</p>
</div>
<div>
<p>Yet more of page C's content</p>
<p>Yet more of page B's content</p>
<p>Yet more of page A's content</p>
</div>
I know that I can use document(@include) to include another document. However, the recursion is a bit beyond me.
How would I go about writing such a transform?