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Subject: Re: Attribute Value Templates? From: James Clark <jjc@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 08:30:00 +0700 |
Tyler Baker wrote:
>
> In section 2.7.11.3 of the most recent XSL spec:
>
> "In an attribute value that is interpreted as an attribute value
> template, such as an attribute of a literal result element, string
> expressions can be used by surrounding the string expression with curly
> braces ({}). The attribute value template is instantiated by replacing
> the string expression together with surrounding curly braces by the
> value of the string expression."
>
> It does not say anything about where attribute value templates can occur
>
> other than in a literal result element as far as I can see.
In each case where an attribute value template is allowed, the spec says
so explicitly.
The complete list of cases where it is currently allowed is:
- literal attributes of literal result elements
- number to string conversion attributes on xsl:number
- value attribute of xsl:arg
- default attribute of xsl:macro-arg
- value attribute of xsl:define-constant
James
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