Hi Jeffrey,
The basic answer to your question is "no, not in XSLT 1.0", but there's an
"except".
The "except" depends on whether:
* your processor supports a node-set() extension function (which creates a
node set from a result-tree-fragment), and
* whether you are able and willing to use it.
If you are, you can do this:
<xsl:template match="template:defaultpage">
<xsl:variable name="contents">
<!-- build an RTF containing the nodes we want to process -->
<template:header title="Hello World" />
<template:body>
<xsl:apply-templates />
</template:body>
</xsl:variable>
<html>
<!-- convert the RTF into a node set and process it -->
<xsl:apply-templates select="exsl:node-set($contents)/*"/>
</html>
</xsl:template>
Note:
* I'm using "exsl" as the namespace prefix here for the extension function
(though I haven't shown a declaration for it). You will use whatever works.
(Check xsltproc's documentation: I think it supports this function in the
EXSLT namespace.)
* You have to have the extra step "/*" on that XPath because if you don't,
your new node set will be processed first by matching its root node, which
will match your root node template as if it was the root node of your
source document -- not what you want. (Another and possibly safer way of
doing this would be to use a different mode.)
* This is very dangerous, not because it won't work, but because your head
may explode. (In your case I wouldn't worry too much, given how you've
figured out this *might* be possible ... but I'd worry about any poor XSLT
maintainer who comes after you.)
Good luck,
Wendell
At 06:49 PM 4/13/2004, you wrote:
I have a number of templates that are all recursed using a simple
<xsl:apply-templates /> within all the templates, its for processing XHTML.
I want to put some nodes to match inside another template, for example:
<xsl:template match="template:header">
<head>
<title><xsl:value-of select="@title" /></title>
</head>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="template:body">
<body>
<xsl:apply-templates />
</body>
</xsl:template>
now I want to do:
<xsl:template match="template:defaultpage">
<html>
<template:header title="Hello World" />
<template:body>
<xsl:apply-templates />
</template:body>
</html>
</xsl:template>
Is there a way to tell xsltproc to process these nodes as if they were part
of the source file?
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