On 01/09/2010 16:49, Martynas Jusevicius wrote:
The only thing I can think of is introducing some parameter like $keep
in the<ToC> template and then pass it from the<Index> template to
differentiate between the two cases.
that or a mode or, if you know that toc itself doesn't need any special
handling, just its attributes and descendents you can change
<xsl:apply-templates select="/ToC"/>
to
<ToC>
<xsl:apply-templates select="/ToC/@*|/Toc/*"/>
</ToC>
then you throw away ToC when you come to it, but process its descendants
under the generated copy.
David
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