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Subject: Re: [xsl] Using a node-set as a variable From: "David Carlisle d.p.carlisle@xxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2019 23:42:12 -0000 |
"node-set" is xslt 1 terminology not used in xslt 2 or 3 but anyway I
think you just want
<xsl:copy-of
select="document('yourfile.xml')/settings/parts-head[@language=$lang]"/>
assuming $lang has been set to "en" or whatever. If you have thousands
of languages you might want to use a key to save a linear search but..
David
On Thu, 17 Jan 2019 at 23:12, Rick Quatro rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I am using an XSLT 2 processor and I have a template like this:
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> <xsl:template name="parts-head">
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> <parts-head>
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> <head-row>
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> <head-cell>Index No.</head-cell>
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> <head-cell>Qty</head-cell>
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> <head-cell>U/M</head-cell>
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> <head-cell>Part No.</head-cell>
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> <head-cell>Component Description</head-cell>
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> <head-cell>Shop Order Section</head-cell>
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> </head-row>
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> </parts-head>
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> </xsl:template>
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> I need to localize each of the <head-cell> elements. I would like to find a
way to have the localized elements, or the entire <parts-head> element in an
external XML file, so I can do the localization there. I do have a language
parameter that I can use to tell which element I need. But I am not sure what
the best practice is here.
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> I could have my external XML file like this:
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> <settings>
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> <parts-head language="en">
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> <head-row>
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> <head-cell>Index No.</head-cell>
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> <head-cell>Qty</head-cell>
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> <head-cell>U/M</head-cell>
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> <head-cell>Part No.</head-cell>
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> <head-cell>Component Description</head-cell>
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> <head-cell>Shop Order Section</head-cell>
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> </head-row>
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> </parts-head>
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> <parts-head language="es">
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> <head-row>
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> <head-cell>Span Index No.</head-cell>
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> <head-cell>Span Qty</head-cell>
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> <head-cell>Span U/M</head-cell>
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> <head-cell>Span Part No.</head-cell>
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> <head-cell>Span Component Description</head-cell>
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> <head-cell>Span Shop Order Section</head-cell>
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> </head-row>
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> </parts-head>
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> <settings>
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> and read this into a global variable. But then how do I insert the desired
<parts-head> element into my output? Thank you for any suggestions.
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> Rick
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> Rick Quatro
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