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Subject: Re: [xsl] [xsl-list] Storing an XPath fragment in a variable From: Jason Kohls <jasonkohls@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 17:07:13 -0400 |
On 7/13/05, Joris Gillis <roac@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> rather use "self::RED" instead of "name() = 'GREEN'"
Yeah, thats alot cleaner -- thanks.
> or, another approach, store the strings 'RED' , 'GREEN', etc in a variable
> or xml fragment and use 'contains(., $possiblevalues)' to test them all at
> once
this function returns true or false and takes only one string as an
argument -- I'm not sure how this would work in an xpath expression in
a for-each statement. Can you give me an example?
I'm basically trying to do the pseudo T-SQL equivalent of:
SELECT Red, Green, Blue
FROM foo
XML:
------
<foo>
<red>value</red>
<green>value</green>
<blue>value</blue>
<brown>value</brown>
<black>value</black>
</foo>
> regards,
> --
> Joris Gillis (http://users.telenet.be/root-jg/me.html)
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