http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/N2602.html#d2874e16
regards DaveP
you will need to use extension functions to check for
existence of file.. the details will vary depending on
XSLT processor you use. you may even create a XML file
containing the lists of files, and use the document()
function to check for a valid reference.
Regards,
Mukul
--- Martin Klaffenboeck <martin(_dot_)klaffenboeck(_at_)gmx(_dot_)at>
wrote:
Hello,
Is there something available for xsl like:
<xsl:if test="file_exists('path')">
??
Thanks,
Martin
PS. A workarround would be to set up a script
before xsl and test it
there and set some xml nodes which contain
information about if file do
exist or not.
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