Hi,
What are the advantages and disadvantages of passing a string
parameter
via a conditional instruction (XPath 1.0):
<xsl:with-param name="content">
<xsl:if test="mb3e:org_list/mb3e:org_code[(_at_)type='APPR' and
text()='ANSI']">
<xsl:text>*</xsl:text>
</xsl:if>
</xsl:with-param>
vs. via a conditional expression (XPath 2.0):
<xsl:with-param name="content"
select="if (mb3e:org_list/mb3e:org_code[(_at_)type='APPR' and
text()='ANSI'])
then '*'
else ''"/>
There's really no difference. Your XPath 1.0 example above binds $content to a
RTF, so if you want to bind it to a string, then use e.g.
<xsl:with-param name="content" select="substring('*', 1,
mb3e:org_list/mb3e:org_code[(_at_)type='APPR' and text()='ANSI'])"/>
Cheers,
Jarno
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