Filter the data to be repeated – Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2015 User Manual
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When you click OK, the following code is inserted in your XSLT page:
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In some cases, you may want to work with a subset of the repeating nodes—for example, you may only want items
where an attribute has a specific value. In this case, you need to create a filter.
Filter the data to be repeated
Use a filter to identify repeating nodes that have specific attribute values.
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In the XML schema tree, select a node to repeat.
2
Click the Build Filter expander button.
3
Click the Plus (+) button to create an empty filter.
4
Enter the filter criteria in the following fields:
Filter By
Specifies the repeating node that contains the data you want to filter by. The pop-up menu provides a list
of ancestor nodes relative to the node you selected in the XML schema tree.
Where
Specifies the attribute or subelement of the Filter By node that will be used to limit the results. You can select
an attribute or subelement from the pop-up menu, or you can enter your own XPath expression in this field to
identify children that exist deeper within the schema tree.
Operator
Specifies the comparison operator to use in the filter expression.
Value
Specifies the value to check for in the Filter By node. Enter the value. If dynamic parameters are defined for
your XSLT page, you can select one from the pop-up menu.
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To specify another filter, click the Plus (+) button again.
As you enter values or make selections in the pop-up menus, the XPath expression in the Expression box changes.
In the following example, you want to restrict the result set to those item nodes where the value of the @available
attribute is true.