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Hi all,
I have a stylesheet that initializes some keys based on content in the input document. Then, the stylesheet applies templates to a node set variable whose contents come from an external file. For awhile I was very confused, because the keys weren't accessible from the templates that were being applied in the different context.
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The variable $wf contains the rm:insert elements that are matched by the final template.
Now the question is -- is there a way to reference the "original" context, i.e., the document that processor originally encounters as the input tree? I've stored the document in the variable $orig-context, but this doesn't seem like an efficient or particularly elegant solution. Is there some special syntax to access the original context from a context created when applying templates to a node set variable?
Many thanks,
--Bill
[xsl] XSLT key() function document argument
Subject: [xsl] XSLT key() function document argument From: Bill French <french@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 17:16:36 -0800 |
Hi all,
I have a stylesheet that initializes some keys based on content in the input document. Then, the stylesheet applies templates to a node set variable whose contents come from an external file. For awhile I was very confused, because the keys weren't accessible from the templates that were being applied in the different context.
<xsl:key name="c" match="rm:content" use="string(@name)"/> <xsl:key name="l" match="rm:label" use="string(@name)"/> <xsl:variable name="orig-context" select="/"/>
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<xsl:variable name="wf"> <xsl:copy-of select="document($wf-filepath)"></xsl:copy-of> </xsl:variable>
<xsl:template match="/rm:contentList"> <xsl:apply-templates select="$wf"/> </xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="rm:insert[@label]"> <xsl:apply-templates select="key('l', @label, $orig-context)"/> </xsl:template>
The variable $wf contains the rm:insert elements that are matched by the final template.
Now the question is -- is there a way to reference the "original" context, i.e., the document that processor originally encounters as the input tree? I've stored the document in the variable $orig-context, but this doesn't seem like an efficient or particularly elegant solution. Is there some special syntax to access the original context from a context created when applying templates to a node set variable?
Many thanks,
--Bill
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