peter hall implemented xpath which might help you:
code.google.com/p/xpath-as3/

On 5/8/07, Steven Lira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  Have you made any progress on this? I have a similar situation and
I'm thinking that XSLT is probably the best solution for manipulating
the current XML for display purposes. I have flat xml data which
needs to be presented in a hierarchical tree.

XML like:
<employee name="homer" department="safety"/>
<employee name="carl" department="core operations"/>
<employee name="lenny" department="core operations"/>
<employee name="monty" department="CEO"/>

Needs to be displayed in a tree as:

safety
--> homer
core operations
--> carl
--> lenny
CEO
--> monty

My thought is that xslt would be a potential solution versus custom
coding.

If anyone else has any ideas, I'm listening.

Thanks,
Steven

--- In [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>, "Jamie
O" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I'm just beginning to experiment on this....Will post back any
> successful results I find on this.
>
> --- In [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>, "Leon
Tanner" <ltanner@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Has anyone tried their hand at using XSLT to transform XML data
to a
> > Flex interface?
> >
> > I have been given a piece of work that will involve me receiving
XML
> > data (schema already exist) and make it presentable within a Flex
app,
> > making use of already existing XSLT style sheets (that tie up to
this
> > specific XML data). After trawling the web for examples, I
haven't
> > found anything obvious - and it seems sensible to ask if anyone
here has
> > been involved with any such work?
> >
> > Many thanks for any help!
> > Leon
> >
>




--
j:pn
http://www.lennel.org

Reply via email to