Subject: Re: [xsl] union vs. "or" vs. contains? From: Bruce D'Arcus <bdarcus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 06:51:36 -0400 |
To expand on what Mike said, All of the three look a little suspicious. they are written using filter syntax, but the filter predicate doesn't depend on the current node so really it's a global switch.
Since they are in match patterns where you are not allowed to have a top
level if test, this may be what you want, but...
<!-- read the external citation style file --> <xsl:param name="citation-style" required="yes" as="xs:string" />
<xsl:variable name="styles" as="document-node()" select="doc(concat('../../styles/',$citation-style, '.csl'))" />
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