Subject: Re: [xsl] Variable in XPath From: Abel Braaksma <abel.online@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 19:39:38 +0200 |
Hi Abel,
Thanks a lot for you answer, you gave lots of comments that are usefull for me.
Your solution defintely serves my needs I explained in my first mail. But as I wrote in my second mail there might be lots of attribute-combinations. So I would have to write a template for every possible combination which would make the stylesheed get very large. Maybe that's the only solution. But I would prefer a solutions with one template for all possible combinations like explained in my second mail with some default value for the variables that are not set by commandline.
<xsl:variable name="attributes" select="tokenize($query, ';')" /> <xsl:variable name="attr-names" select="for $i in $attributes return tokenize($i, '=')[1]" /> <xsl:variable name="attr-values" select="for $i in $attributes return tokenize($i, '=')[2]" />
<xsl:template match="class[ deep-equals(@*/name(), $attr-names) and deep-equals(@*string(), $attr-values)]" />
... do your thing with the matches ... </xsl:template>
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