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Subject: Re: global variable that contain a node-set From: Jeni Tennison <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 11:06:28 +0000 |
Robert,
>> I want to create a view of my data and hold it in a global variable,
>> something like this (which does not work):
>> <xsl:variable name="leftnav.imagenodes"
>> select="/page/globalnav[@id='leftnav']//navimg"/>
That's working fine...
>> What would the correct XPath expression be if I wanted to hold all
>> the navimg's in a variable so I can access by doing something like
>> this from any template:
>> <img src="&img_uri;/{$leftnav.imagenodes[@id='joinus'and
>> @lang=/page/@lang]}"/>
Here you're putting into the src attribute of the img element the
*content* of the image nodes you've collected. Naturally enough,
they're empty elements so you end up putting nothing in. Change the
XPath to:
<img src="&img_uri;/{$leftnav.imagenodes[@id='joinus'and
@lang=/page/@lang]/@filename}"/>
and you'll see it's working fine :)
I hope that helps,
Jeni
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