Katharina Kreis wrote:
Hi!
I need to exit my xsl:for-each tag when I'm reaching a value. Example:
<xsl:for-each select="Person/Age">
<xsl:if test=".='30'>
...
<!-- Here I need to exit xsl:for-each -->
</xsl:if>
</xsl:for-each>
...
In Java or C++ there exists a break or
exit keyword to do this. How can I do this with xsl?
in theory using the terminate attribute on xsl:message is the method for
this
<xsl:message terminate="yes|no">
gl, Jim Fuller
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