Hello,
After some pretty exhaustive searching on the web, I have decided to
join the list. I have noticed in the archives that more than one person
has had the same issue as I have...how to create an XPath expression
dynamically (from a variable, etc). The answer to these questions was to
use any of the available *:evaluate functions. I would like to try to
avoid that, since it increases the parse time so much....and that is not
acceptable.
My question is if there is any other way to accomplish this, for example
using XSLT2.0. I have found little information about the newer XSLT
recommendation, and the information I have found is fairly cryptic (at
least to me). Here is a more detailed example of what I am trying to do:
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doc.xml
<tag2>Data I want...</tag2>
template.xhtml
<p>
<getContent path="tag2/text()"/>
</p>
stylesheet.xsl
<xsl:variable name="path" select="/p/getContent/@path" />
<xsl:value-of select="document('doc.xml')/$path"/>
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In an ideal world, stylesheet.xsl would use the XPath expression from
the attribute in template.xhtml to access another document (doc.xml) and
then grab the data located there. How do I do this?!
Thanks in advance,
Matt Dittbenner