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Subject: RE: [xsl] for-each loop in node set variable gives error - RTF traversal error From: "Ranjan K. Baisak" <ranjanbaisak@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2004 00:43:33 -0700 (PDT) |
Michael, when I am trying to use <xsl:for-each select="xsl:node-set($employeeList)/*"> ..... </xsl:for-each> it gives Function not in Namaspace error. And my namespace declaration is <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" version="1.0"> Can you please suggest which namespace supports this function. regards, Ranjan --- "Ranjan K. Baisak" <ranjanbaisak@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Michael, > You are right. I just went through w3c.org > which states clearly that you cannot use /,// and [] > with RTF. I am using XSLT1.0 and as per your > suggestion to use xsl:node-set() and it works fine > with XMLSpy but when I am trying to run in Stylus > Studio, it gives bunch of exception. > > Exception calling Java extension: ; > java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: > http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform; at > com.exln.stylus.CXClassLoader.findClass(CXClassLoader.java:192); > at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source); > > at > com.exln.stylus.CXClassLoader.loadClass(CXClassLoader.java:234); > at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source); > > > ----- > But anyway it works > Thanks a lot. > > regards, > Ranjan > --- Michael Kay <mhk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Your variable $employeeList is a result tree > > fragment and XSLT 1.0 does not > > allow you to use an RTF in a path expression. You > > need the xx:node-set() > > extension function, or an XSLT 2.0 processor, or > an > > XSLT 1.0 processor that > > relaxes this rule. > > > > Michael Kay > > http://www.saxonica.com/ > > > > P.S. You might not be able to make sense of the > > error message, but there are > > many people on this list who can, and who would be > > able to answer your > > question more quickly if you quoted it. > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Ranjan K. Baisak > > [mailto:ranjanbaisak@xxxxxxxxx] > > > Sent: 02 September 2004 14:35 > > > To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > Subject: [xsl] for-each loop in node set > variable > > gives error > > > > > > Hello List, > > > My stylesheet contains following > > > declarations > > > > > > declaration 1: > > > <xsl:variable name="employeeList"> > > > <xsl:for-each > > select="//employee/*[name()!='max']"> > > > <xsl:if test="count(key('employee', @id))=0"> > > > <xsl:copy> > > > <xsl:copy-of > > > select="property[@name='cast']/@val"/> > > > <xsl:copy-of select="@name"/> > > > <xsl:copy-of > > > select="property[@name='language']"/> > > > </xsl:copy> > > > </xsl:if> > > > </xsl:for-each> > > > </xsl:variable> > > > > > > declaration 2: > > > <xsl:variable name="generatedEmployees"> > > > <xsl:for-each select="$employeeList/*"> > > > <xsl:sort select="@val"/> > > > <xsl:copy-of select="."/> > > > </xsl:for-each> > > > </xsl:variable> > > > > > > for-each loop for $employeeList/* in declaration > 2 > > > gives error. I don't understand why it gives > > error. > > > Any clue? > > > > > > regards, > > > Ranjan > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________ > > > Do you Yahoo!? > > > Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! > Enter > > now. > > > http://promotions.yahoo.com/goldrush > > > > > > > > > _______________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter > now. > http://promotions.yahoo.com/goldrush > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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