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Subject: Re: testing strings From: Michel CASABIANCA <casa@xxxxxx> Date: 17 Nov 1999 00:31:36 +0100 |
Bill Abbas <babbas@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Pretty basic question about how to handle strings. If I have an element in
> XML like so
>
> <Whatever>
> <Choice>
> true
> </Choice>
> </Whatever>
>
> And I want to output one of two values, depending on whether the Choice
> element is true or false.
>
> The following transform doesn't seem to do the trick.
>
> <xsl:template match="Whatever">
> <xsl:choose>
> <xsl:when test="{Choice}='true')">
> Choice is true
> </xsl:when>
> <xsl:otherwise>
> Choice is false
> </xsl:otherwise>
> </xsl:choose>
> </xsl:template>
>
> What is the proper syntax for a test to compare strings? Thanks.
I would rather do this way:
<Whatever>
<true/>
</Whatever>
or
<Whatever>
</Whatever>
if not true.
Yu could perform the test this way:
<xsl:template match="Whatever">
<xsl:choose>
<xsl:when test="true">
Choice is true
</xsl:when>
<xsl:otherwise>
Choice is false
</xsl:otherwise>
</xsl:choose>
</xsl:template>
This is more readable and efficient in my opinion.
--
Michel CASABIANCA
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