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Subject: Re: [xsl] Reusing templates and params From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 11:39:11 +0100 |
I think you need to give some clues as to what you did, and what went
wrong.
<!-- Do stuff ($anotherValue takes "bits" of $valueA) -->
How did you define $anotherValue and what's it's scope if this is a
local variable to template A then you wouldn't expect it to be available
in template B.
<!-- Do stuff ($anotherValue takes "bits" of $valueB) -->
If this is in template B then this is a completely different variable
which just happens to have the same name. If you want it to have the
same value you need to pass it as a parameter in the call-template call.
<!-- Problem area - can test that $anotherValue has many
characters in it but template "A" fails the xsl:if -->
fails as in fails to compile (reference to undefined variable) or
compiles but gives run time error, or gives no error but does the wrong
thing.
David
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