Subject: Re: [xsl] problem with name="type" in html input tag From: Jo Bourne <venus@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 01:38:32 +1000 |
Hi trevor, thanks for your reply! >1. Most likely, there is a template elsewhere in your XSL which is >picking up the offending element. Make sure you are getting the right >template by putting some marker text in it, and seeing that this text >apears in the output. other than what I sent through there are three other lines of code with the word "type", none of which refer to name="type") and all of them behaving as expected... >2. Run the XSLT step by itself (i.e. run Xalan directly) to see if >maybe something elsewhere in the process is picking up on name="type". >A SAX filter or similar? I am not sure how to do this, I will have to see if someone else on my team does. >If that does not reveal the problem, then start cutting down the input >and XSL so that you can give us (or the cocoon folk) a complete input >+ XSL + output to work with. For example, in the stuff you posted you >do not give us the definition of the key used in > > > <xsl:value-of select="key('field_titles', name())/@title" /> // well, that part of the style sheet still returns the correct value either way, so I don't think the problem is there... cheers Jo -- Jo Bourne Virtual Artists Pty Ltd XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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