Subject: Re: xsl:value-of /xsl:copy-of From: Dan Morrison <dman@xxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 20:21:42 +1200 |
SoftLiban DAGHFAL Carole wrote: > > Hi > I just want to know the difference between xsl:value-of and xsl:copy-of There's plenty of technical terms that'll explain exactly what's happening, but _in_practice_: value-of returns the exposed text of the selected item, all the data which is left if the <TAGS> are removed copy-of places the selection, tags and all, into the results. If you want to nest HTML inside an XML node, you probably want to use copy-of to get at it later. OTOH you almost always want to use value-of when reading attributes, as copy-of would result in the attribute being added as an attribute of the current node. Have a play, it'll all become clear. .dan. :=====================:====================: : Dan Morrison : The Web Limited : : http://here.is/dan : http://web.co.nz : : dman@xxxxxxxx : danm@xxxxxxxxx : : 04 384 1472 : 04 495 8250 : : 025 207 1140 : : :.....................:....................: : If ignorance is bliss, why aren't more people happy? :.........................................: XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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