My problem with this is I what to group nodes by Name, Version, cellsize and refinement. So in the following the information which changes are refinement, runtime and CumulativeVol, could I get my desired output just by having?:
<VolumeReport> <Name>v_example.gri</Name> <Version>1.0</Version> <Refinement>10</Refinement> <CellSize> <CellSizeX>500.000</CellSizeX> <CellSizeY>500.000</CellSizeY> <VolumeUnits id="m3">Cubic Metres</VolumeUnits> <CumulativeVol>147977918</CumulativeVol> </CellSize> </VolumeReport> <VolumeReport> <Name>v_example.gri</Name> <Version>1.0</Version> <Refinement>4</Refinement> <CellSize> <CellSizeX>500.000</CellSizeX> <CellSizeY>500.000</CellSizeY> <VolumeUnits id="m3">Cubic Metres</VolumeUnits> <CumulativeVol>147751938</CumulativeVol> </CellSize> <VolumeReport>
Desired output:
v_example.griGrid Refinements
Version 15.5410
CellSize Runtime Volume Runtime Volume
(500.000,500.000) 10 147751938 12 147977918

In reply to Re^2: XML to XHTML table by bladestonight
in thread XML to XHTML table by bladestonight

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