| Subject: [xsl] Capturing/testing results of a boolean expression. From: "Edward L. Knoll" <ed.knoll@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 15:23:45 -0600 | 
I have state information I need/wish to capture in a
"boolean" variable.   I need to use the result of the expression in
multiple places; I do not wish to replicate the expression everywhere it
is needed for maintenance reasons.  The value is "static" and I can
establish it at a global context.
I have yet to figure out how to do it.  No matter what I try I get a
position evalution of the variable.  I can print the variable and see
that I am getting the correct boolean value (true or false).    How do
I capture the results of a boolean expression in a variable and how can
I then test the value of that variable?
Please don't ask for details; I don't want specific point-source
alternatives for how to work around the issue  I want to how to capture
the results of a boolean expression and then use those results later in
a conditional expression (e.g. xsl:if or xsl:when).
Thanks,
Ed Knoll
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