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I would like to know how to refer to the xsl parameter whose name is itself given in either another parameter or a node value. So instead of
$param
we have something like
$[@paramName]
where paramName is an attribute of a node. Except that the above syntax doesn't work. Anybody know what does?
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[xsl] Deciding a parameter name dynamically
Subject: [xsl] Deciding a parameter name dynamically From: Gregory Propf <gpropf@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 21:31:04 -0400 |
I would like to know how to refer to the xsl parameter whose name is itself given in either another parameter or a node value. So instead of
$param
we have something like
$[@paramName]
where paramName is an attribute of a node. Except that the above syntax doesn't work. Anybody know what does?
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