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Subject: [xsl] Is it legal to do <xsl:copy-of select="element/@attribute"/>? From: TW <zupftom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 00:59:54 +0100 |
Is it legal to copy attributes that are collected from a bunch of different elements into a result element using <xsl:copy-of select="element/@attribute"/>? It works in the processors I've tested, but as the same attribute may occur several times in the selected node set, but can only be present once in the output, I'm not sure whether it's O.K. to do something like this (in XSLT 1.0). Can I rely on the rule for <xsl:attribute/> being applied that says, when adding an attribute, any already existing attribute of the same name is replaced? Or is the processor behavior implementation-dependent in such a situation? Thanks! Thomas W.
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