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RE: [xsl] Self index?


Subject: RE: [xsl] Self index?
From: David.Pawson@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 09:56:48 +0100

DC wrote:
> Dave, you know this is a little under-specified to call a question:-)

Sorry David, you're right.
Fairly ordinary stylesheet,
Only one template match on /

rest is  simple generated content, occasionally using 
document() to get a few nodes.

> 
> generate-id() generates an id based on the current node in the source
> (which happens to be the stylesheet in your case, but that's not
> relevant)

I guess its what's making my head hurt.

> 
> So the question is, what is the current node when
>  <ul>
>       <xsl:for-each select="//h3">
>         <li><a href="#{generate-id()}">
> 
> is executed and what is the current node when
> 
>  <h3 id="{generate-id()}"> 
> 
> is executed?

Duh? I think is appropriate(again ).

The latter uses source document current node which is the root of
the stylesheet.

OK. Back to the drawing board.
Even Jeni's position() based id's won't work.
Heck I don't want to hand write a toc David :-) 
That's hard work!

and yes, it is saxon 7.4 btw, not 652 as I said.
 Tks for the clue anyway David.
regards DaveP

 

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