Subject: Re: [xsl] Reading value of passed variable From: Mayo <mayo@xxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 14:21:02 -0700 |
Thanks, Mayo Jordanov
Hello,
I'm trying to read value of a variable who's name is passed to the xslt processor as argument.
My source file has something like: <var name="$somevar"/>
The variable $xsltvar will be defined at the processor's runtime, so it has some value ("test" just for the sake of example - as if <xsl:variable name="somevar" select="'test'"/> was used). Now what I'm trying to do is to have xslt output the value of this variable.
I've tried using <value-of select=""> with selecting the name attribute from the var node, but to no avail.
<xsl:template match="var"> <xsl:value-of select="@name"/> </xsl:template>
This, naturally, prints out the name of the variable ("$somevar"), but I can't get the actual value of the variable.
any ideas?
Thanks, Mayo
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