Thanks, Michael and David,
I think I really got something wrong about qnames
--> http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt#qname
I thought they can be a parameter and thus I can fill them
dynamically.
AND
Now I understand that dyn:xxx is not meant to be 'executed' at
precompilation level.
BUT
This raises one question for me:
What has dyn:evaluate been intended for when it can only be used where XPath
expressions are allowed.
I think you cannot achieve more with it than with a ordinary Xpath
expression.
Thomas
And if you're right, how can one determine for which params etc.
dyn:evaluate will work?
It's an XPath function, so it will only be evauated at places where
Xpath expressions are being evaluated (select attributes, inside {} in
attribute value templates, etc)
David
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