Abbouh,
At 09:12 AM 7/17/2003, you wrote:
i have two type of input document(foprdoc and genericdoc)
and i want to use one xsl file for them.
and i don't want to test each time if the input file is a foprdoc or
genericdoc
(because i must use foprdoc or genericdoc in my xpath expressions)
so i use a variable like:
<xsl:variable name="racine">
<xsl:choose>
<xsl:when test="/genericdoc">
<xsl:value-of select="/genericdoc"/>
</xsl:when>
<xsl:when test="/foprdoc">
<xsl:value-of select="/foprdoc"/>
</xsl:when>
</xsl:choose>
</xsl:variable>
and i call
<xsl:apply-templates select="$racine/doccontent/docbody"/>
Where does this apply-templates appear?
It looks to me as though you could easily provide your stylesheet with two
templates to match the two different document elements, as in
<xsl:template match="genericdoc">
<!-- or match="/genericdoc" if you want to constrain the match
to the document element -->
...
</xsl:template>
and
<xsl:template match="foprdoc">
...
</xsl:template>
which would allow you to customize the behavior of the stylesheet to your
heart's content.
The error you get from trying to process a result-tree-fragment would thus
never come up.
On the other hand, if in either case, you only want to process the
/*/doccontent/docbody element, what's the problem again? (I don't see where
the behavior is meant to vary based on the type of document.)
Cheers,
Wendell
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