Subject: Attribute Value Templates... From: Tyler Baker <tyler@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 04:10:50 -0400 |
In section 2.7.11.3 of the most recent XSL spec: "In an attribute value that is interpreted as an attribute value template, such as an attribute of a literal result element, string expressions can be used by surrounding the string expression with curly braces ({}). The attribute value template is instantiated by replacing the string expression together with surrounding curly braces by the value of the string expression." It does not say anything about where attribute value templates can occur other than in a literal result element. There is a following example in the spec where an attribute value template in of the form of a MacroArgRef is used to specify the format value of an xsl:number instruction. I am a bit confused here. My assumption is that attribute-value templates can occur in any literal result element and in any instruction based upon what I see in the spec. Can anyone here please clarify this as it is not exactly clear from my read on it. Thanx in advance, Tyler XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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