Hi,
Here some additions for your 'quiz'..
:-)
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Does exclude-result-prefixes defined on an xsl:stylesheet element apply
to subtrees included with xsl:include ?
How about the other way around; that attribute defined in an xsl that is included, but not in the
main xsl.
And same questions for things like xsl:output, xsl:preserve-space and
xsl:strip-space..
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Is there any way of using apply-templates using a mode 'decided' at run
time ?
Can you generate a custom XSL out of another XSL without using xsl:element and xsl:attribute for
each xsl element in the target XSL document?
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What does this do?
<xsl:value-of select="name()"><a>some text</a></xsl:value-of>
:-D
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<snip/>
I fumbled around a lot with the document function, tree fragments and key
function. How about:
Can you create a variable containing the rtf-element as a node-set?
<xsl:variable name="rtf">
<rtf>.. some tree fragment ..</rtf>
</xsl:variable>
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Can you read in a list of xml files with one statement?
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What is the result when the xsl is applied to text1.xml?
text1.xml:
<text>A</text>
text2.xml:
<text>B</text>
xsl:
<xsl:key name="text" match="text" use="'all'" />
<xsl:template match="/">
<xsl:for-each select="document('text2.xml')">
<xsl:copy-of select="key('text', 'all')" />
</xsl:for-each>
<xsl:for-each>
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Kind regards,
Geert
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