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Subject: [xsl] Nesting <xsl:value-of> tags From: "Zvolensky, Thomas J {PGL~Nutley}" <THOMAS_J.ZVOLENSKY@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 15:46:02 -0500 |
Hi,
I have an xsl stylesheet that reads an xml document and selects all nodes having a specific non-blank attribute.
The skeleton of my tags is as follows:
<xsl:for-each select="//*[./@filename != '']">
.
.
<xsl:value-of select="document('ShareWebUsers.xml')//person[id=<xsl:value-of select="../@ownedby"/>]/ntname"/>
.
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</xsl:for-each>
In the middle, I have an <xsl:value-of> tag that reads a value from another document (ShareWebUsers.xml) and returns the value of the <ntname> tag based on the value of "ownedby" attribute of the current node.
When I use the code as described above, XMLSPY informs me that my XML is not well-formed.
Is it possible to nest <xsl: value-of> tags like this? If not, is there another way to look up the value of <ntname> from the other document?
TIA
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