On 03/18/2021 08:18 PM, H wrote: > On 03/18/2021 05:53 PM, Paul Heinlein wrote: >> On Thu, 18 Mar 2021, H wrote: >> >>> I just checked and I cannot see that the organization publishing these data >>> files offer any XSLT stylesheet. IOW, I am, perhaps incorrectly, assuming >>> that the publisher of the data would be one with said stylesheet. (Although >>> perhaps that is something an end-user could put together as well??) >> Some high-profile XML schemata (e.g., DocBook) have published stylesheets, >> but mostly I've written my own. I have a very trivial example in a blog post >> from several years ago: >> >> https://www.madboa.com/blog/2014/09/10/strip-rss/ >> >> (My site is completely non-commercial. I gain nothing by you visiting it -- >> or ignoring it.) >> > I looked at your link above and the the one in your previous e-mail - looks > very promising! > > I will take a look at creating a XSLT stylesheet over the weekend and try > creating a CSV-file in the desired format. > > Thank you! > I created a XSLT stylesheet for the data file I tried this on and it worked beautifully. I think the extra time spent designing a stylesheet is time well spent for any future changes to the data format.
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