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Subject: [xsl] adding an attribute From: "Carmelo Montanez" <carmelo@xxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 17:34:46 -0400 |
Hi all:
Can I add an attribute to the current node just by specifying the
"<xsl:attribute>"
tag?. Let me explain, if I have the named template as defined below:
<xsl:template name = "buildChildrenTree">
<xsl:attribute name = "visit">yes</xsl:attribute>
...
</xsl:template>
and the current node is "fo" when the template is invoked, Can I just
add a "visit" attribute to it by just saying
"<xsl:attribute name = "visit">yes</xsl:attribute>"
and end up with something like "<fo visit ="yes" ..."
I get an error from XALAN
"visit has an illegal attribute: {1}"
Thanks
Carmelo
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