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Re: [xsl] Is it possible to rewrite part of an attribute value with XSL?

2009-07-03 12:37:24

yes you just have to generate the new text that you want. This is much
easier in xslt 2 than xsl1 as it has more powerful string handling, so
for example
<xsl:attribute name="style"
select="replace(@style,'(fill|stroke)[^;]*;?')"/>

will remove the fill and stroke fields (untested:-)

in xslt 1 you haven't got regex but if you know yur input is in a
certain format something like

  <xsl:attribute name="style">
    <xsl:text>stroke-width</xsl:text>
    <xsl:value-of select="substring-after(@style,'stroke-width')"/>
 </xsl:attribute>

David

  

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