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Subject: [xsl] Accessing the source nodetree while in another context From: "Jeff Rosler" <jeff.rosler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 08:45:50 -0700 |
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to access the source nodetree while
within another nodetree context? Here's a simple example -
...
<xsl:variable name="mydoc" select="document('mydoc.xml')"/>
<xsl:apply-templates select="$mydoc//*"/>
...
While the apply-templates is run, the context for the current node is set to
$mydoc and any templates that are executed use that. If I want to access the
nodetree for the source document on which the transform was run, is there a
simple syntax to specify it? I see how I could do this if I used an xsl:for
as I could copy part of the source nodetree into a variable and just access
the variable, but it seems like if I want to use templates, they are going
to be in a global scope and I won't be able to access my variable as it
isn't in the same scope. Therefore, I would need some syntax to specify the
source nodetree directly.
Thanks for any and all comments. Please let me know if I'm missing something
simple :-).
Jeff Rosler
Consultant
Flatirons Solutions Corp
2555 55th Street
Suite 100D
Boulder, CO 80301
303-544-0514 x11
jeff.rosler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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