Subject: [xsl] Using 'contains' function with xsl:key From: Gjergji Spaho <gjspaho@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 15:19:13 +0200 |
Hi everyone! I have a XML with elements that have an id attribute. The value of the id attribute is composed in one of the two ways: 1) '_field:' + valid string + number 2)'_group:' + valid string + number All i want is to create two different groups based on the first word of the attribute value : '_field' or 'group'. One way is: <xsl:key name="ctlkey" match="*" use="substring-before(@id,':')"/> and use it key('ctlkey','_field') or key('ctlkey','_group') now my quetion is: Is it possible to have the xsl:key defined: <xsl:key name="ctlkey" match="*" use="contains(@id,'_field')"/> and then use it key('ctlkey',true()) or key('ctlkey',false()) ?????? thanks anyway
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