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While recursively copying and manipulating an xml tree, I need to handle the same attribute differently, depending on its element.
I hoped to be able to treat this in one template match for @vo-name, something like
and to distinguish them in between the template (eg. with xsl:choose). But is there an appropriate test for the node name, when my current node is an attribute? Obviously I can't say "parent::entity".
Solution may be XSLT2.0
[xsl] node test on element of an attribute
Subject: [xsl] node test on element of an attribute From: Georges Schmitz <georges.schmitz@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 18:02:08 +0200 |
While recursively copying and manipulating an xml tree, I need to handle the same attribute differently, depending on its element.
I have: 1) entity/@vo-name 2) property/@vo-name
I hoped to be able to treat this in one template match for @vo-name, something like
<xsl:template match="@vo-name" mode="copy-modify"> <xsl:variable name="temp"> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="~something with entity~" >...</xsl:when> <xsl:when test="~something with property~" >...</xsl:when> ...
and to distinguish them in between the template (eg. with xsl:choose). But is there an appropriate test for the node name, when my current node is an attribute? Obviously I can't say "parent::entity".
Solution may be XSLT2.0
Many thanks, Georges
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