Hi Lee,
as I don't know what exactly you want to do, maybe you want to look
at the name() function...
I don't know wether this is sufficent for you, but I used it in some
cases.
Greetings from cologne ;-) ,
Benjamin
Am 04.08.2005 um 12:46 schrieb Goddard Lee:
When my template matches a number of possible patterns:
<xsl:template match=3D'X|Y'> ... </xsl:template>
Is there a way of determining the value of what was actually
matched? If you will, an equivalent of Perl's $1 in the
context of regular = expressions.
Many thanks in anticipation.
Lee Goddard
Internet Application Development
European Aviation Safety Agency
Administrative Directorate
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