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Subject: [xsl] adding attributes to an existing element From: Saverio Perugini <sperugin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 11:09:20 -0400 (EDT) |
Hello,
Consider adding an attribute (e.g., number) to the following element.
<name id="1" size="10" weight="30">Roy</name>
Is there a way to add an attirbute w/o having to copy the
entire node. For example, w/o having to do the following:
<xsl:template match="name">
<name id="{@id}" size="{@size}" weight="{@weight}" number="20"/>
</xsl:template>
which would get tedious when the original name element contains many
attributes.
I want the following output.
<name id="1" size="10" weight="30" number="20">Roy</name>
Regards,
S. Perugini
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