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I have been using the following idiom when providing a value for bselectb in statements like <xsl:param>, <xsl:variable>, etc., when the value provided is not an xsl object. Is this correct or is some other form preferred?
[xsl] Providing a value for the 'select' attribute
Subject: [xsl] Providing a value for the 'select' attribute From: "Mark" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 14:19:43 -0700 |
Hi,
I have been using the following idiom when providing a value for bselectb in statements like <xsl:param>, <xsl:variable>, etc., when the value provided is not an xsl object. Is this correct or is some other form preferred?
<xsl:param name="file-type"> <xsl:text>.htm</xsl:text> </xsl:param>
Thanks, Mark
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