Subject: Re: [xsl] Acces nodes [help] From: Ana Gaspar Martínez <annagaspar@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 10:20:30 +0100 |
Well, sorry about me. I write 1, 2 here, in the file i wirte one ,two, ..etc. I write the value of number and current() and they are ok. :(This will fail because your input document is not wellformed XML: element names must start with a letter.
When reporting that things fail, it's always a good idea to quote the error message. You may not understand it, but it's likely that others will. And it might be failing for some reason quite unrelated to the above. For example, you might have failed to declare a variable called $number; or current() might be the wrong node (you give no indication of the context of your XPath expression).
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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From: Ana Gaspar Martmnez [mailto:annagaspar@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: 31 October 2005 08:47
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [xsl] Acces nodes [help]
Well, i'm newest at xstl. I've a file like:
<list>
<word>
<word1>
<1>house</1>
<2>cat </2>
</word1>
</word>
<word>
<word2>
<1><little</1>
<2> bigger</2>
</word2>
</word>
</list>
And in a xml file i could find <find-list> word1</find-list>. The number of the list(1,2,..) is save in a param of the xslt file.
In this example i had to obtain house or cat(it depends of the param value). I try it with the follow sentence but it doesn't run:
document('../list.xml')//*[name()=current()/.]/*[name()=$number]/.
What's fail?
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