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Subject: [xsl] Testing the value of a variable From: "Clare Birch" <clarebirch@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 08:56:49 -0500 (EST) |
Hi all,
I am having some trouble with a stylesheet and was hoping you will be able to help.
I have an element with a value in that I want to test various parts of like the one below:
<command position="236">1B286C02003400</command>
In my stylesheet I have variables, one which will hold the entire value and the other that will take the part of the string that I am interested in:
<xsl:variable name="command" select="."/>
<xsl:variable name="A" select="substring($command, 11,2)"/>
Both of these appear to work as I would expect $command returns 1B286C02003400 and $A returns 34.
So then I test A:
<xso:if test="'$A'='34'">
<out>
<xso:value-of select="Sets "/>
</out>
</xso:if>
<xso:if test="A='34'">
<out>
<xso:value-of select="Sets "/>
</out>
</xso:if>
Neither of these tests return true and I dont understand why. If anyone has any ideas Id be grateful,
Thanks
Clare
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