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Subject: [xsl] Nesting {...} From: "Richard Lewis" <richard.lewis@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 00:17:59 -0000 |
Is it possible to have two {...} expressions in one?
e.g. <a
href="mailto:{//person[@initials='{@initials}']/@email}"><xsl:value-of
select="@initials" /></a>
(NOTE: in person[@initials='{@initials}'] the two 'initials' attributes
are different; the first is the initials attribute of a 'person' element
and the second and third ones are the initials attributes of the context
node.)
(Also: person elements take form: <person name="My Name" initials="MN"
email="me@xxxxxxxxxxxx" /> )
This expressions works if I substitute {@initials} for a literal string.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
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