Karl,
You haven't told us enough to know for sure (you haven't said how the
values of your ID nodes correspond to values in your source document), but
my guess is the easiest thing to do would be wrap the template's contents
in an "if" test, so:
<xsl:template match="z:row">
<xsl:if test="not(@id = $excludes/ID)">
Do your thing for rows that pass
</xsl:if>
</xsl:template>
I'm guessing that your rows have @id attributes on them.
Cheers,
Wendell
At 05:54 PM 6/25/2003, you wrote:
Hello,
I have a stylesheet, that as is works perfect.
I am now going to pass into the stylesheet (as a parameter) an xml document
(of simple structure) which will be exclusions for my main template match.
I'm not sure how to "apply templates where not excluded" (in litteral
sense).
Here is my parameter and template match:
<xsl:param name="excludes" select="/"/>
<xsl:template match="/">
<xsl:apply-templates select="xml/rs:data/z:row"/>
</xsl:template>
excludes will look like this:
<EXCLUDE>
<ID>34329</ID>
<ID>36329</ID>
<ID>35729</ID>
</EXCLUDE>
Thanks for the help!
Karl
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