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Subject: Re: [xsl] id() pattern From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 16:01:14 GMT |
> <xsl:attribute name="path"><xsl:value-of select="id('test')/xx"/></
> xsl:attribute>
>
> <xsl:attribute name="path"><xsl:value-of select="id('test')/xx/@yyy"/></
> xsl:attribute>
> Am I doing something incorrect?
well the xpath's you state are valid xpath's but whether or not they
should generate any non empty string as a result depends on the input
document...
they should work if yy has an id attribute of type ID attribute and your
input looks like
<yy id="test">
<xx yyy="foo">bar</xx>
</yy>
you should get path="bar" and path="foo" respectively.
David
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