Andrew Welch wrote:
On 3/2/07, Georges Schmitz <georges(_dot_)schmitz(_at_)heitec(_dot_)de> wrote:
I want to dynamically set the priority of a template (with
$expand.level), with the objective to control the "amount of output"
from outside the stylesheet via parameter setting.
<xsl:param name="slenderise.level" select="-1" />
<xsl:template match="@db:type |
@db:size |
@db:nullable"
mode="slenderise"
priority="$slenderise.level" />
...
<xsl:variable name="suppress" select="tokenize($names, ' ')"
as="xs:string*"/>
Thank you for this hint, but it isn't practicable for me (I gave just a
simplified example); the stylesheet is rather complex: 11
apply-templates in mode "slenderise" ...
I would prefer the "pass-fail" solution proposed by Michael Kay, but
when I tried the following, I get again an error:
<xsl:template match="@db:type |
@db:size |
@db:nullable"
mode="slenderise"
priority="2" />
use-when="$slenderise.level = 1"
==>
XPST0008: Error in use-when expression. XPath syntax error at char 18
on line 211 in
{$slenderise.level = 1}:
Variable $slenderise.level has not been declared
The parameter is definitively set, so what is wrong? "$slenderise.level
= 1" can be evaluated to a boolean, or am I missing another thing?
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