Have you studied the placement of square brackets in the statement ie:
<xsl:when test="a:propstat/a:prop[office:EndDate] =
a:propstat/a:prop[office:StartDate]">
I may be wrong, I usualy am :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: sal rosales [mailto:dhx10000(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)com]
Sent: 12 December 2002 16:46
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: [xsl] need help with boolean comparison in XSL
Hello,
I have this comparison on my XSL page currently:
<xsl:when test="a:propstat/a:prop[office:EndDate !=
'']">
It is checking to see if the EndDate property exists.
My xml page is generated from properties (which are
sort of the equivalent of fields from a database) that
are pulled from a web storage system from Microsoft's
sharepoint portal server.
I need to check if an EndDate AND StartDate are equal
to each other but I'm not writing the correct syntax.
I tried this, and other iterations, but I receive an
error every time:
<xsl:when test="a:propstat/a:prop[office:EndDate =
a:propstat/a:prop[office:StartDate]]">
Can you please help with this?
Thank you
Sal
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