Im using XSLT2.0
James Fuller wrote:
RQamar wrote:
Hi
I wanted to use the 'if then else' clause inside the <xsl:value-of
select="">. I tried doing it this way but its obviously wrong as it
returns an error.
<Value type="TEXT" ref="{CONCEPT/@ref}">
<xsl:value-of select="if(OBJECT-SLOT) then OBJECT-SLOT/@name else
DATA-SLOT/@name"/>
</Value>
What would be the right way of writing it or is it incorrect to have
it inside the select attribute of the xsl:value-of tag?
dearie me.....I think its probably a good thing to always state what
version of XSLT you are using...cause if its XSLT 1.0 then we got
problems...remember <xsl:choose><xsl:otherwise/></xsl:choose> may do
your bidding.
gl, Jim Fuller
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