Subject: Re: [xsl] select attribute of xsl:variable From: pankaj.c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 18:23:45 +0530 |
you match pattern started with display so if there is no display element in the document the template will not be used. I understand that David. match="display/textbox/textbox-head/title" already means that I am already inside the <title> of the <textbox> whose parent is <display> or in other words matching *ONLY* those <textbox>'s <title>s who are in <display> element. All I meant was what is the use of display in select attribute in variable when I am already there??? And <xsl:variable name="role_title" select="parent::textbox-head/parent::textbox/@role"/> will work. Do I make sense?????? Let me know if I am not clear.
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