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Subject: Re: [xsl] <xsl:apply-imports> and rules with higher priority; And more! From: Johannes Neubauer <johannes.neubauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 19:39:40 +0200 |
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Michael Kay schrieb: | For most applications, I think <xsl:next-match> is more likely to do what | you want than <xsl:apply-imports>. It's certainly easier to understand. | | xsl:next-match simply defines an ordering of all the template rules for a | mode, ordered first by precedence, then by priority, then by document order; | it finds the current template in that list, and calls the next one down the | list that matches the current node. | | xsl:apply-imports is a bit more complicated; it only considers rules in an | "imported stylesheet layer", where a layer means a stylesheet that you | import, plus all modules that include or are included by that module.
| | The big advantage of next-match is that it allows you to invoke | lower-priority templates in the same module.
But that's not what I need, as I described in my last message. So, what I described is not possible?
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