Great! Thanks to you an Ronan for the quick answer!
/root/node()[name() = $target]/child
On 4/26/07, Garvin Riensche <g(_dot_)riensche(_at_)gmx(_dot_)net> wrote:
Hello,
Im am wondering if it is possible to pass an xpath expression (or part
of it) from the commandline to the match attribute of a template.
What I am thinking about is something like to following. If I call the
parser with
saxon target=position input.xml styleshee.xsl
And I have a template with something similar to
<xsl:template match="/root/$target/child">
I want the Xpath expression to be evaluated as "/root/position/child".
Any help will be appreciated.
Regards,
Garvin
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