It might help if you gave us a look at the exact pattern to which XMLSpy was
objecting.
Sorry, I thought the problem was pretty generic
and didn't want to muddy things by being too
specific. Ie, is it legal to use a variable in an
XPATH?
Here's the code it's complaining about (apologies
for the line wrapping):
<xsl:template name="delete-section"
match="/main/document/item[property[(name='report')
and (value=$sectionToDelete)]]">
</xsl:template>
In other words, all I'm trying to do is have the
XPATH pick out a subtree of the document that has
a property element with a <name> element whose
content is "report" and a <value> element whose
content is whatever is in the sectionToDelete
variable.
That variable happens to come from a separate XSL
file, but I wouldn't think that should be
important ... although it is to me, for the
reasons I mentioned previously.
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