Thanks for all replies.
Yes, I realised about the missing quotes as soon as I sent my example.
They are definitely needed.
And yes, it seems that I can't match <![CDATA[ etc. in my source
document. Now in fact I realise that what I was trying to do was a bit
senseless (I can do it more efficiently without regex in this particular
case).
Thanks once again for your help.
And have a nice weekend!
Manuel
Martin Honnen escribió:
Manuel Souto Pico wrote:
<xsl:for-each
select="../category[(_at_)domain='tag'][(_at_)nicename]">
<xsl:if
test="matches(../category[(_at_)domain='tag'][(_at_)nicename],
<!\[CDATA\[economia\]\]>)">
You need to provide the regular expression as a string so put single
quotes around your expression.
Also note that the XPath data model does not know any CDATA section so
don't expect that matches call to match on e.g.
<category><![CDATA[economia]]></category>
in the XPath data model the category element simply has the contents
'economia'.
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