Subject: [xsl] Two versions of variable expression From: "Joerg M. Colberg" <joerg.colberg@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 12:47:16 -0400 |
Hi all, I posted this question last week already but somehow it never showed up on the list. So here is my question again. Consider the following two expressions: <xsl:variable name="cell"> <xsl:value-of select="following-sibling::*[position() = 1]/text[@name=$colname] | following-sibling::*[position() = 1]/select[@name=$colname] | following-sibling::*[position() = 1]/checkbox[@name=$colname] | following-sibling::*[position() = 1]/label[@name=$colname]"/> </out:variable> <xsl:variable name="cell" select="following-sibling::*[position() = 1]/text[@name=$colname] | following-sibling::*[position() = 1]/select[@name=$colname] | following-sibling::*[position() = 1]/checkbox[@name=$colname] | following-sibling::*[position() = 1]/label[@name=$colname]"/> The second expression allows me to work with $cell, the first expression doesn't. In the case of the first expression I get an error message even though I know that he node I'm interested in exists. Why is that? Unfortunately, I cannot use the second expression because I have to add some if-statement into the whole business. - Joerg XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
Current Thread |
---|
|
<- Previous | Index | Next -> |
---|---|---|
RE: [xsl] links and semantics using, Chris Bayes | Thread | [xsl] DTD help!, Rajesh Kommineni |
[xsl] links and semantics using tem, Koray Berk | Date | Re: [xsl] RE: Variable: true or fal, Jeni Tennison |
Month |