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Subject: Re: [xsl] Recursive evaluation of elements From: Florent Georges <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 11:58:45 +0000 (GMT) |
Rowan Sylvester-Bradley wrote: Hi, > Item 'c' expands OK, but the value of the name element in > item c1 is: > <name>Item C ({$p1/name}) delivered by Second Class</name> > What I need is: > <name>Item C (A nasty cheap one) delivered by Second Class</name> > Can anyone suggest how to do this? I didn't look into the details, but it seems you simply want to expand expressions recursively: as long as the result of an expansion contains curly braces, it should be expanded itself. So at first glance, I would adapt the following: <xsl:matching-substring> <xsl:value-of select=" saxon:eval( saxon:expression(regex-group(1)), $tablerow, $source )"/> </xsl:matching-substring> into the following (but as I said, I didn't look into the details, for instance would you have to adapt params, etc.): <xsl:matching-substring> <xsl:variable name="expanded" as="text()"> <xsl:value-of select=" saxon:eval( saxon:expression(regex-group(1)), $tablerow, $source )"/> </xsl:variable> <xsl:apply-templates select="$expanded" mode="#current"/> </xsl:matching-substring> Regards, -- Florent Georges http://www.fgeorges.org/
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