At 2003-04-28 14:48 -0400, Kathy Burke wrote:
I have a <step> element with a "timer" attribute. If the @timer = yes,
I want to create 2 additional attributes for the <step>. Please tell me
where I'm going wrong...again.
I don't think you are comprehending the output that you want, Kathy.
<xsl:template match="@timer">
<xsl:if test=".='yes'">
<xsl:attribute name="Start"></xsl:attribute>
<input type="button" value="Start"></input>
<xsl:attribute name="Finish"></xsl:attribute>
<input type="button" value="Finish"></input>
</xsl:if>
</xsl:template>
The first <xsl:atribute> above just adds Start="" to the current
element. The second <xsl:attribute> above will trigger an error because
there is content going out before an attribute is attempted to be added.
Perhaps if you put into a new mail message what the <step> looks like and
what your anticipated output HTML looks like, then we can help you with the
XSLT you need to get there. Without knowing what you want, it is awkward
to advise, and from what you have written above it is difficult to try and
divine what it was you were hoping to get.
.................. Ken
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