You are not making it easy for list participants to understand your
question. You will improve the chances that you will receive prompt
and helpful responses by:
- asking specific enough questions that answers are possible. Describe
what you are trying to do, how you approached it, what happened, and
why you don't like the result you got
- supplying small samples of files that illustrate your question or
problem. For example, an XML file, an XSLT stylesheet, the result
you got, and the result you want - all in miniature (and remembering
that everything posted to XSL-List is archived in public)
The tiny fragments you are putting in your messages are not
sufficient for people to run. I suggest that you make a very small
XML file and a very small XSLT stylesheet that, when run, show the
problem. If you send those, with a mock-up of the results you want
from that sample XML file, it will be far easier for people to answer
your question. (Also, it is not uncommon for people to answer their
own questions in the process of creating small demonstrations of the
problem.)
-- Tommie
At 8:43 AM -0700 3/27/08, Z W wrote:
David
Thanks for responding.
I'm new to XSLT
I'm still weak with XPath
Could you help explain why with this below, I get 0
count(document($currentJTL_cifo)/testResults/*[(_at_)label =
current()/@label][attribute::label='Client Init'])" />
while
count(document($currentJTL_cifota)/testResults/*[attribute::label='Client
Init'])" />
gives me the answer I want.
The input xml structure is this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<testResults version="1.2">
<sampleResult timeStamp="1205507229423" dataType="text"
threadName="Ni" label="Client Init" time="2133" responseMessage="OK"
responseCode="200" success="true"/>
<sampleResult timeStamp="1205507229265" dataType="text"
threadName="Mo" label="Client Init" time="2345" responseMessage="OK"
responseCode="200" success="true"/>
</testResults>
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 8:17 AM, David Carlisle
<davidc(_at_)nag(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk> wrote:
> <xsl:template name="cur_time_duration_cifo">
since you don't show that we can's comment on it.
<xsl:with-param name="value"/>
that sets the parameter to the empty string so when you go
<xsl:value-of select="$value"/>
you get nothing.
perhaps you intended
<xsl:with-param name="value" select="$value"/>
but given no source document or indication of what transform you are
intending, it is hard to guess.
David
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