Subject: Re: [xsl] convert an attribute's value to a text node? From: Joerg Heinicke <joerg.heinicke@xxxxxx> Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 19:22:16 +0100 |
Hi, I am in the process of converting my heavy uses of Saxon and it's extensions to more standard XSLT 2.0 + XPath 2.0 and here is the one problem I have left:
I need to convert a string to a text-node. More specifically, I need to convert the value of an attribute to a text-node, because I have special templates that expect text-nodes.
In the old days I used:
saxon:node-set(string(@att))
which would give me back a text-node.
Note that saxon's implementation of exsl:node-set would not allow a string argument, but saxon:node-set would, and would do exactly what I needed.
Now Michael has removed saxon:node-set from Saxon 7 because this RTF-madness ;-) is basically cleared now (THANKS for THAT!) But, my little corner-use-case seems to be unhandled unless I am missing something (which is likely.)
Thanks for any ideas! -Gunther
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