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Subject: [xsl] XSL FO From: "Carmelo Montanez" <carmelo@xxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2001 17:39:13 -0500 |
Hi All:
I have a quick question, hopefully it is a new one to the group
Consider the following pseudo-code
<?xml version="1.0"?>
....
<xsl:variable name="var1" select = "text-align start"/>
....
I will like to put together an "fo:block" element using the value of that
variable
to look something like this:
<fo:block text-align="start">some text</fo:block>
I am having a bit of a trouble inserting the value of the variable as a
property
to the fo:block. Most transformations engines complain about illegal
characters. Any ideas as to how can I do this either legally or play
some kind of a trick to let engine do it.
I tried using AVT, but that lead me nowhere. Hope I am being clear
enough.
Greetings,
Carmelo Montanez
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