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Marc Franquesa wrote:
All you need is setting the context to the root element (instead of the root node).
In page.xsl, template match="/", if you replace
<xsl:call-template name="PageFoot" />
with
the <when test="lang('ca')"> branch will be reached.
Re: [xsl] lang function in a named template
Subject: Re: [xsl] lang function in a named template From: Anton Triest <anton@xxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 22:33:17 +0200 |
Marc Franquesa wrote:
Marc,This stylesheet must be indepedent of the XML source, therefore will be a named template or a match="/" template. The problem in both cases is that will be no context node to parse the xml:lang attribute.
All you need is setting the context to the root element (instead of the root node).
In page.xsl, template match="/", if you replace
<xsl:call-template name="PageFoot" />
with
<xsl:for-each select="/*"> <xsl:call-template name="PageFoot" /> </xsl:for-each>
the <when test="lang('ca')"> branch will be reached.
(or, if you prefer, put the <xsl:for-each select="/*"> around the <xsl:choose> in the PageFoot template)
HTH, Anton
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