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On 15/07/2011 14:50, charlieo0@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
add
<xsl:key name="id" match="*[@id]" use="@id"/>
then whenever you would have used id('foo') you can use key('id','foo') meaning the same thing, except the XSLT processor will collect up the id values rather than relying on a DTD to tell the XML parser to do it.
david
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Re: [xsl] Need to find element name of corresponding attribute value
Subject: Re: [xsl] Need to find element name of corresponding attribute value From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 14:59:02 +0100 |
On 15/07/2011 14:50, charlieo0@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
So basically assume the ID attribute is defined as CDATA and not ID.
add
<xsl:key name="id" match="*[@id]" use="@id"/>
then whenever you would have used id('foo') you can use key('id','foo') meaning the same thing, except the XSLT processor will collect up the id values rather than relying on a DTD to tell the XML parser to do it.
david
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