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Subject: [xsl] for loop in conditional statement From: Eric Smith <Eric.Smith@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 13:40:57 +0100 |
In the xsl conditional statement below, I would like to have some
kind of for loop that will generate these rules for both 'executive'
and 'public' etc...
How?
<xsl:if test="
( $output='executive' and
(
ancestor::executive
or
@executive
or
contains(@include,'executive')
or
contains(@exclusive,'executive')
)
and not(contains(@reject,'executive'))
and not(@exclusive and not(contains(@exclusive,'executive')))
)
or
( $output='public' and
(
ancestor::public
or
@public
or
contains(@include,'public')
or
contains(@exclusive,'public')
)
and not(contains(@reject,'public'))
and not(@exclusive and not(contains(@exclusive,'public')))
)
etc...
">
--
Eric Smith - currently using xalan and fop on linux
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