Subject: Re: [xsl] call-template does not find named template in same stylesheet From: "Aleksei Valikov" <valikov@xxxxxx> Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 08:45:47 +0200 |
Hi. > I have 2 stylesheets, 1st stylesheet does a bunch of imports. 2nd > stylesheet calls named templates (the named templates are defined in the > imported stylesheets. > > In the 2nd stylesheet, I have defined a named template. There is a > template by the same name in one of the stylesheets imported in 1st stylesheet. > > My problem is that when I call the template in the second stylesheet, I > expect it to resolve to the local named template, but it does not. The > template "test" in the imported stylesheet is being called. [skip] > Thanks....been beating my head on this one. The problem is that when there are several templates with the same name (or match) only the one with highest import precedence is considered. So if you have template "name" in stylesheet 1 template "name" in stylesheet 2 and stylesheet 1 imports stylesheet 2 the <xsl:call-template name="name"/> will only call the "name" template in stylesheet 1 because it has a higher import precedence. I do not think there is a way to call only the templates which present in the _same_ stylesheet (and still allow them to be called from the outside). But I think maybe xsl:apply-imports will do the job? You will have to change from named templates to modes maybe. I also suppose that you do not actually need this - could you clarify the problem you need to solve? Bye. /lexi XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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