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Re: flatten tree

2004-09-20 16:20:46
ok, I think I got it right now, more or less

I now have 2 xslt files, one imports the other and so on... sorry for
the lengthy fuzz, earlier.

but still I am not seeing through entirely and it does'nt work as
expected, still.

*[(_at_)lang = $selectedLanguage or (not(@lang) and $defaultLanguage =
$selectedLanguage)]

selects every element which lang attribute is set to the
selectedLanguage or every element which has no lang attribute whenever
the selectedLanguage matches the defaultLanguage. right?

this is why, i get the right result whenever
selectedLanguage=defaultLanguage. When this is not the case I get
nothing. hmm. strange.

so i tried
*[(_at_)lang = $selectedLanguage or (not(@lang) or @lang = $defaultLanguage)]

but this is the same as I had before, without the xsl chain
transformation. unfortunately (in this case) the transformer does not
stop if the first condition is met and so i get the element in the
selected language as well the element in the default language.

so i tried
        <xsl:template match="*">
                <xsl:choose>
                        <xsl:when test="(@lang = $selectedLanguage) or 
(not(@lang))">
                                <xsl:apply-imports/>
                        </xsl:when>
                        <xsl:otherwise>
                                <xsl:if test="@lang = $defaultLanguage">
                                        <xsl:apply-imports/>
                                </xsl:if>
                        </xsl:otherwise>
                </xsl:choose>
        </xsl:template>
which is not very beautiful, but still, out of reasons i do not
understand, it seems that the otherwise clause gets executed, even
when the when-clause returns true.

so I am really stuck here. any help is gladly appreciated!

--
cheers
jan


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