Subject: Re: [xsl] Test for current node being an element or attribute? From: Georges Schmitz <georges.schmitz@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 16:46:04 +0100 |
Is there a way in XSL to test the current node being an element or attribute?
I'm using a copy template (recursively) that matches "@*|node()" and would like to decide what to do (<xsl:choose>) depending on the text content of the current node (nodes with arbitrary names, so no fix testing possible!).
It would be better to have separate template rules for elements and attributes, rather than using one rule that then does an <xsl:choose>.
The same idea came to me an hour ago. I think, it will be the only clean solution.
To point it out: I have to manipulate the contents of the nodes and therefor I apply <xsl:element name="{name()}"> and <xsl:attribute name="{name()}"> on these specific nodes (perhaps a bad approach?).
Why can't you just use <xsl:copy>, which does the same thing (modulo copying of namespace nodes)?
Regards, Georges
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