This one time, at band camp, "Joe Fawcett" <joefawcett(_at_)hotmail(_dot_)com>
wrote:
Including a doc is the same as copy and paste, it's just means changes to
include are automatically propagated. Normally if two templates match the
same nodes with the same xpath and mode then the one last in document order
has priority so you could try including after the main doc. I think that If
you can alter the non-included doc then I believe you can set a lower
priority on the necessary templates. Add priority="-1" to the one that
matches root on the non-included stylesheet.
Thanks for your reply, I have been toying with a few things but still no cigar.
I have my doc1.xsl set with a <xsl:template match="/">
http://www.phpro.org/doc1.xsl
and the include xsl document with the template match as
<xsl:template match="/rootnode">
From this I get the main doc1.xsl as the 'dominant' one and the doc2.xsl
is not displayed. If I change doc1.xsl to <xsl:template match="/rootnode">
and have doc2.xsl as <xsl:template match="/"> I get the second doc
showing and not the main one.
I gather from this that the if the match is "/" then It will take
precedence over /rootnode. Do I need to be using something else?
Kind regards
Kevin
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Kevin Waterson
Port Macquarie, Australia
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