Hi Julian,
In procedural programming languages, variables are usually used to hold
intermediate results during processing of the data. I therefore expect you
to want to output some results depending on the value of variables. Andreas
wrote a solution that did not require you to use variable's in the XSL, for
the first question, and this is the way you should think, using XML/XSL.
Thinking about the change of variables means that you still think
procedurally, not declaratively.
If you show what you want to achieve, not how you expect to achieve it, you
will have a better chance of help (using a minimalistic example of wanted
output given input).
Regards,
Ragulf Pickaxe :-)
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:15:25 +0100, Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
> Hope this helps!
Reading back over this, I see what you are doing. It helps a lot, but
then I hit a bit of a brick wall when it comes to variables and not
being able change their values.
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Cheers,
Julian Voelcker
United Kingdom
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