I have this key:
<xsl:key name="key_fld" match="field" use="@fieldname"/>
I set this variable:
<xsl:variable name="current_need" select="key('key_fld','NeedCode')"/>
I get:
HI
Without the key, I get the correct value of:
MD
Here is the definition without the key:
<xsl:variable name="current_need" select="field[(_at_)fieldname='NeedCode']"/>
What am I doing wrong?
On 5/31/05, Mukul Gandhi <mukul_gandhi(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)com> wrote:
Would it be -
<xsl:key name="key_fld" match="field" use="@name"/>
Regards,
Mukul
--- Karl Stubsjoen <kstubs(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
I have a bunch of <field/> elements who all contain
the attribute
name. How do I set up a key to return the field
element passing given
name?
I've tried this, but doesn't seem to work:
<xsl:key name="key_fld" match="field"
use="name()"/>
I've also tried:
<xsl:key name="key_fld" match="field"
use="@*[name()]>
Thanks for the help.
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