Subject: RE: [xsl] Is it possible to create xsl:sort from input parameters using XSLT 2.0 From: "Colin Adams" <colinpauladams@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 17:17:05 +0100 |
From: Nick Glenister <NGlenister@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
One of the parameters I pass is:
<xsl:param name="sortField"/>
And into this param i pass the XML:
<SortFields> <SortField> <Sort>lendername</Sort> <Order>ascending</Order> <DataType>text</DataType> <CaseOrder>lowercasefirst</CaseOrder> </SortField> </SortFields>
rather than use 12 parameters (four for each <xsl:sort/>), I had hoped that using this XML I would be able to read the values out like so:
<xsl:sort select="$sortField/SortField[1]/Sort" order="{$sortField/SortField[1]/Order}"/> (and so on for the data-type and caseorder)
As far as I can tell the order attribute should read "acsending" out of the XML but I've no real way of finding out what it is reading.
thanks
Nick
-----Original Message----- From: David Carlisle [mailto:davidc@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: 31 July 2006 17:01 To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [xsl] Is it possible to create xsl:sort from input parameters using XSLT 2.0 (Saxon)?
> {"order must be 'ascending' or 'descending'"} it may be an AVT evaluating to either of those, so presumably in your case $sortField/SortField[1]/Order evaluates to something else (such as "" ?) what's your definition of $sortField
David
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