At 12:30 PM 3/19/2004, you wrote:
I want to be able to create a variable (generally boolean), give it a
value at one point in the template and then further down in the
template check the value of the variable and modify the output.
I see that there is an xsl:variable element, but haven't found any
examples of it's use.
Sorry for the open tap -- you're learning about variables, how they are set
in context and not reassigned, how their context scopes their use.
But you want really parameters. Look them up too.
Dig around in DaveP's FAQ for lots of examples.
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/sect21.html
Enjoy,
Wendell
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