How to display same type of data from XML using XSLT
- by MKS
Hi Guys,
I am using XSLT and XML.
I have got below XML.
<documentCountryInformation>
<countryCode>US</countryCode>
<countryName>United States</countryName>
<sufficientDocumentation>Conditional</sufficientDocumentation>
<sectionInformation>
<sectionName>Health</sectionName>
<documentParagraph paragraphId="23628">
<paragraphType>Requirement</paragraphType>
<paragraphText>
<p>
Vaccination for
<strong>yellow fever</strong>
Persons without valid yellow fever certification, if required, are subject to quarantine for a period up to 6 days.
</p>
</paragraphText>
</documentParagraph>
</sectionInformation>
</documentCountryInformation>
<documentCountryInformation>
<countryCode>IN</countryCode>
<countryName>India</countryName>
<sufficientDocumentation>Conditional</sufficientDocumentation>
<sectionInformation>
<sectionName>Health</sectionName>
<documentParagraph paragraphId="23648">
<paragraphType>Requirement</paragraphType>
<paragraphText>
<p>
Vaccination for
<strong>Dengue fever</strong>
Persons without valid yellow fever certification, if required, are subject to quarantine for a period up to 3 days.
</p>
</paragraphText>
</documentParagraph>
</sectionInformation>
</documentCountryInformation>
Above is the part of full xml and you can see there are two records of same type, now I have got the <countryName> in parameters of XSLT in above example my countryName parameter will contain this type of data "United States,India", Now I want to split the parameter data and further it will check the XML having same country name and display the data according, I mean there will be loop on country name and below is desired HTML.
<div class="resultsContainer" id="divTransit">
<h3>Transit - United States (US)</h3>
<p>
Vaccination for
<strong>yellow fever</strong>
Persons without valid yellow fever certification, if required, are subject to quarantine for a period up to 6 days.
</p>
<h3>Transit - India (IN)</h3>
<p>
Vaccination for
<strong>Dengue fever</strong>
Persons without valid yellow fever certification, if required, are subject to quarantine for a period up to 3 days.
</p>
</div>