David,
- thanks very much. Managed to solve the problem with the help of Jim Fuller'r
correspondence.
Kindest regards,
Brenda
xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com wrote:
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<
< <location> http://someserver.ie</location>.
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< that's an element called location
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< <a href="http://{(_at_)link}">
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< thats looking for an attribute called link, which you don't appear to
< have. Also your source seems to have th ehttp already (and some extra
< white space at either end that you want to remove so:
<
< You just want
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< <a href="{normalize-space(location)}">
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<
< there is _nothing_ special about link attributes as far as XSLT is
< concerned you treat then exactly the same as any other attribute.
<
< David
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