For
sure – I did not mean to imply you had to limit yourself to the container types
that came with the default style sheet! Guess that’s the programmer in me
showing -- I just took the stylesheet modification option for granted J
Michele
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Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 12:29 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Container Problems
Or, more comprehensively replace the code at all levels to the
following which is more generic. If you hae other container types, just
add them to the lists.
<xsl:for-each select="did">
<!--The next two variables define the
set of container types that
may appear in the first column of a two column container list.
Add or subtract container types to fix institutional practice.-->
<xsl:variable name="first" select="container[@type='Box'
or @type='Oversize' or @type='Volume' or @type='Carton' or
@type='box' or @type='oversize' or @type='volume' or @type='carton']"/>
<!--This variable defines the set of
container types that
may appear in the second column of a two column container list.
Add or subtract container types to fix institutional practice.-->
<xsl:variable name="second" select="container[@type='Folder'
or @type='Frame' or @type='Page' or @type='Reel' or @type='folder'
or @type='frame' or @type='page' or @type='reel']"/>
<xsl:variable name="preceding" select="preceding::did[1]/container[@type='Box'
or @type='Oversize' or @type='Volume' or @type='Carton' or
@type='box' or @type='oversize' or @type='volume' or @type='carton']"/>
Michael Fox
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Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 8:47 AM
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Subject: Re: Container Problems
Hi
Nathan –
The
container type terms in dsc11 (and probably in all the dsc’s) are case
sensitive. Change it to type=”Box” and type=”Folder” and it should
work.
Also,
as you move forward bear in mind that only certain terms are recognized by the
dsc style sheet. For the first container element its Box Volume Carton or
Reel . For the second one its Folder Frame or Page .
Michele
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Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 9:18 AM
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Subject: Re: Container Problems
Yes, they are not displaying -- at all! I've tried
using different combinations of the two style sheets to no avail.
Currently I'm using "eadcbs6" with "dsc11".
Here's a snippet of my container list for Mark:
<c03 level="file">
<did>
<container type="box">7</container>
<container type="folder">3</container>
<unittitle>65th <function>Anniversary</function> at Wilshire
Boulevard
Temple (Los Angeles, Calif.). Tributes. H-P.<unitdate
type="inclusive">1980.</unitdate></unittitle>
</did>
</c03>
Thank you!
Nathan
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 7:23 AM, MicheleR <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
On 3/4/2010 6:10 PM, Nathan Tallman wrote:
Greetings all,
I'm having some trouble getting container's to show up on a transformed
XML document. I just setup Oxygen for EAD and downloaded the EAD
Cookbook style sheets. My organization has some existing EAD files and
I was trying to transform them into HTML, but the container numbers
don't transfer. Same thing if I view the style sheet-linked XML file in
my browser. Everything else is showing up though. Any ideas?
When you say "transfer" I assume you mean they're
not displaying as you would like them to? The Cookbook style sheets come
in two parts (eadcbs#.xsl and dsc#.xsl). It's the dsc#.xsl that handles
the container part; each dsc differs slightly in the way it displays the
container numbers, so it may just be that you need to choose a different dsc
style sheet. Which eadcbs and dsc are you using?
Michele
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