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Subject: RE: [xsl] Conditional test is failing From: Gowri Ratakonda <gratakonda@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 12:44:20 -0800 (PST) |
> Gowri -> (do this experiment: Replace
> the double and single quotes in my last example to
> opposite(i.e double
> quotes to single quotes and single quotes to double
> quotes)
Thanks again, Sreeni. I did replace the quotes to see
how it works.
While we are on the subject of quotes, could I ask an
other related question?
In my XSL Stylesheet, this call to a JavaScript
function passing a variable works perfectly fine:
<a href='javascript:void(0);'
onClick="toggle('$vdd')">
My question is whether I can replace the $vdd with
<xsl:value select="voltage"/>
It didn't work for me when I did the following. I get
an XML parsing error that it's not well formed:
<a href='javascript:void(0);'
onClick="toggle('<xsl:value select="voltage"/>')">
Has it got to do with the way I am using the quotes,
or is it completely a different problem?
Regards,
Gowri
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