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pankaj.c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Well in your code you have
yet in your code snippet you have no "display" element at all and your "title" element has a parent named "textbox-head" and a grandparent named "textbox" so "parent::textbox-body" is never going to find anything as "textbox-head" and "parent::textbox-body" are different.
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Re: [xsl] select attribute of xsl:variable
Subject: Re: [xsl] select attribute of xsl:variable From: Martin Honnen <Martin.Honnen@xxxxxx> Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2010 14:01:22 +0200 |
pankaj.c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
<textbox id="b0030" role="alt1"> <textbox-head> <title>XXXXXXXXXXXXXX</title> </textbox-head> </textbox>
With Case 1 I get correct output
<textbox aid:pstyle="TE A title" id="b0030" role="alt1"> ..............
With Case 2 output is :
<textbox aid:pstyle="" id="b0030" role="alt1">
Empty aid:pstyle=""
Well in your code you have
<xsl:template match="display/textbox/textbox-head/title"> <xsl:variable name="role_title" select="parent::textbox-body/parent::textbox[@role]"/>
yet in your code snippet you have no "display" element at all and your "title" element has a parent named "textbox-head" and a grandparent named "textbox" so "parent::textbox-body" is never going to find anything as "textbox-head" and "parent::textbox-body" are different.
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Martin Honnen http://msmvps.com/blogs/martin_honnen/
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