Subject: Re: Accessing current node attributes From: George Phillips <phillips@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 15:04:57 -0700 |
Bart Schuller wrote: > On Mon, Sep 14, 1998 at 11:32:20AM -0700, George Phillips wrote: > > <xsl:template match="a[attribute(href)]"> > > <A HREF="{.[attribute(href)]}"> > > <xsl:value-of expr="." /> > > </A> > > </xsl:template> > > > > But "{.[attribute(href)]}" doesn't get me the HREF attribute of the > > current A node being processed. Not that I expect it to as it is > > Use <A HREF="{attribute(href)}"> Thanks. Sorry to ask such a dumb question. Nevertheless, here's another: can I use <xml:if> to check for particular attribute values? For example, one might write: <xsl:template match="a"> <xsl:if test='attribute(href)="http://www.ibm.com/"'> <a-link-to-the-ibm-home-page/> </xsl:if> </xsl:template> The XSL grammar and xt both agree that the example does not fly. Can an "if" test like that be written? I know you can use; <xsl:template match="a[attribute(href)='http://www.ibm.com/']"> but that doesn't pan out well if you are testing many different attributes in different combinations. -- George XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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