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Re: [xsl] reference value from XML document inside XSL for printing

2015-01-19 15:44:45
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On 19.1.2015 22:11, Stephen Ingram sbingram(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com wrote:
I'm using the <date></date> tags within my Docbook 5 XML document.
I'd like to include what appears between those tags inside the
header of the document when it prints out. I'm trying to accomplish
this by referencing the <date> tags inside my XSL (FO) document,
however, most documentation only shows various date functions being
used. As I want a static date every time the document is
transformed (into PDF), I'd like to use the tags instead. Can this
work?

See:

        http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/PrintHeaders.html

Please note that it is better to send DocBook specific questions to
DocBook mailing list:

        http://www.docbook.org/help

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