Hi
Jarno, it does work. Thx very much.
The Problem: *[$nodeNr] was not a number ('1', not 1)
*[position() = $nodeNr] is the correct solution.
Thx and have a nice day...
Bule
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Von: Jarno(_dot_)Elovirta(_at_)nokia(_dot_)com
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Gesendet: Montag, 12. Mai 2003 15:22
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Betreff: RE: [xsl] Apply-Templates
Hi,
I use the Function <xsl:apply-templates> to Apply a set of Template.
Not that it makes any difference here, the XSLT spec uses the word
"instruction" to describe elements in the XSLT namespace; also, with
xsl:apply-templates you don't "apply a set of templates", but rather you
"select a set of nodes and apply their templates in document order".
Because the calls are dynamic, i built the Node/Nodepaths up
as follows:
<xsl:apply-templates select="layout/page-setup/*[$nodeNr]"/>
It does not work. The Nodes to be execute are all Template
are linked with
the Nodes underneath page-setup...
If $nodeNr is of type number, then it's a shorthand for
<xsl:apply-templates select="layout/page-setup/*[position() = $nodeNr]"/>
otherwise the boolean valua of $nodeNr will be used, and that's probably not
what you want. Use the predicate above, or make sure $nodeNr is bound to a
number.
Cheers,
Jarno - neuroticfish: m.f.a.p.l. (intelligent tribal freak mix)
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