Hi Bob,
It'd be informative to know what you mean with "doesn't work". Do you
mean that there's no match? Or do you mean that the result is different
than from what you expected?
The expression //title will retrieve all the title nodes. Unless all
these titles together match your $matcher, you will have a true match
(and I think this depends on the XSLT version you use, because in XSLT
1, I think $matcher contains a result tree fragment, which will not
match). If what you are after is that the text of the titles should be
matched against $matcher, you may try the following:.
<xsl:if test="//title[. = $matcher]"> ... </xsl:if>
In which case the test will be true if at least one of the title tags
contains the text in $matcher. Perhaps this is even better
<xsl:if test="//title[normalize-space(.) = normalize-space($matcher)]">
... </xsl:if>
Hope this helps,
Cheers,
Abel Braaksma
http://abelleba.metacarpus.com
Bob Portnell wrote:
(Another baby question, but at least it's on-topic)
I have (successfully!) pulled some content from an outside file (and
hidden it in the variable $matcher). I now want to look through my
input file to see if that content is in any <title> child, anywhere,
so I know if it's worth carrying on processing for this content. But
<xsl:if test="//title = $matcher">
doesn't work. What have I overlooked?
(US correspondents, have a great holiday weekend!)
Bob P
simply(_dot_)bobp(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com
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