Okay, cool... That worked on my for-each.
I also have this same need in a few templates... But that returns an error
Variables may not be used within this expression.
spec_off/offer[./@*[local-name()=-->$version<--]='true']
syntax: <xsl:template
match="spec_off/offer[./@*[local-name()=$version]='true']">...</xsl:template>
Is this just illegal all around, or is there a way to have this work too?
Thanks,
Cynthia
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From: Joris Gillis <roac(_at_)pandora(_dot_)be>
Sent: Jan 20, 2005 11:59 AM
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Subject: Re: [xsl] Test a node set based on an attribute that will match a
variable
Tempore 19:47:33, die 01/20/2005 AD, hinc in
xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com scripsit Cynthia DeLaria
<cdelaria(_at_)earthlink(_dot_)net>:
Good morning, all.
Good evening for some...
I am using a template where I pass the current version that I want to
test for as a variable: i.e. <xsl:variable name="version">(code, i.e.
CO)</xsl:variable>
Is there any way to test for a node set based on that variable?
yes, try something like this:
<xsl:for-each select="./@*[local-name()=$version]='true'"> ...
</xsl:for-each>
regards,
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