David Carlisle schrieb:
You can see that the node test node() is true for attribute nodes if
you apply it to an axis that has such nodes, as in:
attribute:node()
To further clarify or mystify or nodify all this node salad, here's an
alternative, more symmetrical syntax for our beloved identity template:
<xsl:template match="@node()|node()">
<xsl:copy>
<xsl:apply-templates select="@node()|node()"/>
</xsl:copy>
</xsl:template>
This probably has been proposed before, but I haven't seen it yet.
Interestingly (and regrettably), LibXSLT 1.1.24 will compile this in the
path expression (@select), but not in the match pattern.
xsltCompilePattern : failed to compile '@node()'
(Yes, I'm going to notify Daniel.)
node() matches attributes in other contexts too, such as the xpath2
expression
@foo instance of node()
Great test - I'd never have thought of that.
Michael Ludwig
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