so it should be :
It could be, but you were right the first time as well (although the
variables are not needed of course, you can inline the strings)
<xsl:variable name="before" select="TRUEFALS"/>
<xsl:variable name="after" select="'truefals'"/>
<xsl:if test="translate(TValue,$before,$after)='true'">
gives the same result as
<xsl:variable name="before" select="TRUE"/>
<xsl:variable name="after" select="'true'"/>
<xsl:if test="translate(TValue,$before,$after)='true'">
there is no need to downcase FALSE, as you are not testing for it
TValue being "WiBBLE" would also test as false with either of the above
tests.
David
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