Subject: RE: feature request; id idref pairs From: Kay Michael <Michael.Kay@xxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 09:53:21 -0000 |
> >If you know that the id references are in an attribute called > >@idref, you can make this a key > > > ><xsl:key name="idref" match="@idref" use="."/> > > Trouble is, they are not named idref, > they are named: > Noutput > Youtput > linksTo > input-LinksTo > > Can a single key be used to 'gather' all these together? > Yes. There are two ways of doing it: (a) <xsl:key name="idref" match="@Noutput | @Youtput | @linksTo | @input-LinksTo" use="."/> (b) <xsl:key name="idref" match="@Noutput" use="."/> <xsl:key name="idref" match="@Youtput" use="."/> <xsl:key name="idref" match="@linksTo" use="."/> <xsl:key name="idref" match="@input-LinksTo" use="."/> the second way allows you to have different "use" expressions for each match pattern. Mike K XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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