On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 1:14 AM, Imsieke, Gerrit, le-tex
<gerrit(_dot_)imsieke(_at_)le-tex(_dot_)de> wrote:
On 2012-09-20 01:57, Ihe Onwuka wrote:
I resorted to that hack because if I have this
<xsl:variable name="this" as="node()">
<this:desiredFields>
<product/><m__id/>...........<productThumbnail/>
</this:desiredFields>
</xsl:variable>
Then either drop the as attribute (despite people telling you to use as
attributes at all times) so the variable will be a document node
automatically, or use this more verbose form:
Pah!! Scant reward for bothering to look up the function signature in
the XSLT 2.0 Progs Ref.
<xsl:variable name="this"
as="document-node(element(this:desiredFields))">
<xsl:document>
<this:desiredFields>
<product/><m__id/>...........<productThumbnail/>
</this:desiredFields>
<xsl:document>
</xsl:variable>
I prefer the first option. Thanks.
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