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Subject: RE: computing an attribut value (newbie's question) From: Oliver Becker <obecker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 16:37:59 +0200 (MET DST) |
> > <xsl:if test="./@type='bitmap'">
> > <IMG .... src="mybitmaps/test/mmmmm{./@color}.jpg"></IMG>
> > <xsl:if>
Just a note:
There's no need to use . as part of a location part, is it?
. means self::node(), useful if you want to address the context node.
./@type is the same as @type and
./@color is the same as @color.
Or do cases exist I'm overlooking?
Cheers,
Oliver
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