Hi Chris,
the long form:
<xsl:template match="propertyfile">
<xsl:element name="property">
<xsl:attribute name="file">
<xsl:value-of select="@name"/>
</xsl:attribute>
</xsl:element>
</xsl:template>
Chris Carrier <chriscarrier(_at_)branaghgroup(_dot_)com> wrote on 14/07/2004
07:02:06:
I'm learning XSL to use with Ant to generate build scripts and had a
question about some simple syntax that I can't seem to figure out. What
I want is a template within an xls file that looks something like:
.
.
.
<xsl:template match="propertyfile">
<property file = "<xsl:value-of select="@name""/>
</xsl:template>
.
.
.
That outputs:
<property file="<value of @name>"/>
Obviously, the template I have is not well formed but I'm not exactly
sure how to insert the value of @name inside the <project> tag instead
of between <project>...</project>. I realize this is a simple task but
I'm still overcoming the initial learning curve.
Thanks
C
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