The above makes the same template matched for any element of
$InPlaceTypesList list.
it was a direct copy of your suggestion
<xsl:template match="xsd:element[(_at_)type=$InPlaceTypesList]">
this matches all elements with type in that list.
Ypu then wanted to do this
<xsl:call-template name="@type"/> // <-- error line
I suggested you do instead
<xsl:apply-templates select="@type"/>
then teh only other change is that each template that you wanted to name
but call with the name determoned at runtime change
<xsl:template name="MyTypeX"">
to
<xsl:template match="xsd:element[(_at_)type='MyTypeX']">
So my suggested code had exactly the same number of templates and
structure as your suggestion, but used match instead of name, and is
legal xslt.
David
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