| Subject: RE: [xsl] Newbie: using translate From: Jarno.Elovirta@xxxxxxxxx Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 13:16:39 +0200 | 
Hi,
> Thanks a million for the answer. This solved my problem.
> I am still confused though. You say that I cannot "alter 
> alter the value of $field."
Yup, you can't change the value of a variable in XSLT once it's been bound.
> This line changes (read translates) the content of "$field" node
> 
> <xsl:value-of select="translate($field, ',', '.')" />
It doesn't change the value, it creates a new text node with the translated value. if you do
  <xsl:value-of select="translate($field, ',', '.')" />
  <xsl:value-of select="$field" />
the latter value-of will evaluate to the original value.
> If however I want ot change the value of  $field variable,
> how would I do that?
You don't in XSLT. 
> Why the stupid question? I thought
> that if 
>     $field = "A,text,string"
> 
> then 
>     translate($field, ',', '.') 
> 
> would be equivalent to 
>     translate("A,text,string", ',', '.')
They are equivalent, but the value of $field doesn't change. The xsl:value-of evaluates the string value of the new text node created by the translate function.
Santtu
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