| Subject: Re: [xsl] How to copy parts of an var into another ? From: david_n_bertoni@xxxxxxxxxx Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 11:47:08 -0700 | 
> Hello List,
>
> I have a var:
>
> <xsl:variable name="foo">
>            <item name="a item">
>                        <value>1</value>
>            </item>
>            <item name="another item">
>                        <value>2</value>
>            </item>
> </xsl:variable>
In XSLT 1.0, you cannot search inside a result tree fragment without using
your processor's node-set extension function.  A better way to do this is
to put the data in another document and use the document() function to
parse the document, storing the result in a global variable:
   <xsl:variable name="table" select="document('mytable.xml')" />
If you don't want to use a second document, put the data in the stylesheet,
but in a top-level element in an application-specific namespace:
   <foo:table xmlns:foo="http://www.foo.com/tables">
             <item name="a item">
                         <value>1</value>
             </item>
             <item name="another item">
                         <value>2</value>
             </item>
   </foo:table>
Then, use the document function to select the table into a variable:
   <xsl:variable name="table" select="document('')/foo:table"
   xmlns:foo="http://www.foo.com/tables" />
You can then use XPath expressions to find what you need:
   <xsl:for-each select="$table/item[@name='a item']">
   ...
   </xsl:for-each>
If you take a look at Dave Pawson's XSL FAQ, you'll find more information
about these techniques:
   http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/N4995.html
Dave
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