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I have an XML file which is in the following format:

<root>
  <category>
    <doctype>
      <name>Doc1</name>
      <site>
        <name>Site1</name>
        <target>iframe</target>
        <url>http://www.gmail.com</url>
      </site>
    </doctype>
    <doctype>
      <name>Doc2</name>
      <site>
        <name>Site2</name>
        <target>iframe</target>
        <url>http://www.bbc.co.uk</url>
      </site>
    </doctype>
  </category>
</root>

I need to use it on a standard .net 2.0 TreeView control which requires the XML in the following format

<root>
  <category>  
    <doctype name="Doc1">
      <site name = "Site1" target = "iframe" url = "http://www.gmail.com">
      </site>
    </doctype>
    <doctype name="Doc2">
      <site name = "Site2" target = "iframe" url = "http://www.bbc.co.uk">
      </site>
    </doctype>
  </category>
</root>

The biggest complication is the fact that some child nodes of the DOCTYPE node need to be converted to attributes (i.e. NAME) while some stay as child nodes which require attributes of their own (i.e. SITE).

How can this be done using XSLT?

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If you can settle on a consistent case for names the transformation in my answer would become a lot simpler. Also I am a bit unsure if your input XML really has quotes. Can you confirm that as well? – Tomalak Mar 18 '09 at 13:01
apologies, i knocked that up trying to mimic what i actually get but didnt pay attention to the case & forgot about the quotes. – eMTeeN Mar 18 '09 at 14:16
I changed my answer to fit your new question. You will find that it is a lot simpler now. – Tomalak Mar 18 '09 at 14:58
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The following XSLT 1.0 transformation does what you intend.

<xsl:stylesheet 
  version="1.0" 
  xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">

  <xsl:template match="root | category | doctype | site">
    <xsl:copy>
       <xsl:apply-templates select="*" />
    </xsl:copy>
  </xsl:template>

  <xsl:template match="name | target | url">
    <xsl:attribute name="{local-name()}">
      <xsl:value-of select="." />
    </xsl:attribute>
  </xsl:template>

</xsl:stylesheet>

Output:

<root>
  <category>
    <doctype name="Doc1">
      <site name="Site1" target="iframe" url="http://www.gmail.com"></site>
    </doctype>
    <doctype name="Doc2">
      <site name="Site2" target="iframe" url="http://www.bbc.co.uk"></site>
    </doctype>
  </category>
</root>
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would apprecaite the simpler solution for the modified question. thanks – eMTeeN Mar 18 '09 at 14:18
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