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Subject: Re: generalized template to transform elements to attributes From: Honglin Su <hosu@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 18:11:07 -0400 |
It works in LotusXSL with qname(.).
The other way is to use Java entension mechanism to return attribute name. e.g.
<xsl:functions ns="lxslt" type="application/java" classid="GetName"/>
...
<xsl:attribute name="{lxslt:getAttrName(.)}">
Thank you very much!
Honglin
David Carlisle wrote:
> > Can you tell me which XSLT processor you are using? I use LotusXSL, it seems
> > to have some pattern warning on attribute name.
>
> Sorry, my fault. Normally I say explicitly which draft XSL I am working
> to, but I thought as I wasn't using axes on that one it would work on
> older drafts, but I forgot
> the function name(.)
> was called qname(.)
> in the April draft of XSL, most likely lotusxsl is using that form
> unless there has been a release in the last month.
>
> David
>
> XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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