Subject: Re: Ugh! accessing current value in <A name= in template From: "Glenn R. Kronschnabl" <grk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 14:08:23 -0600 |
Actually, I just got the following to work (using jclark's XT). I don't know if this is the same problem that you guys were having...but heh, it works for me! ;-) <xsl:template match="item/id"> <TD><A name="id{../id}"> </A><xsl:process-children/></TD> </xsl:template> FWIW, Glenn In message <01BE0413.1B19D4C0.ed.nixon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> you write: >Good luck. I posted a similar request earlier this week, i.e., getting the >element type value for the current node and copying it into an attribute value >for the result. I didn't get a single nibble. Reading around and breaking my >brain on the specification some more, I don't think this is possible at the >moment. It seems to be possible to get an attribute value and place it in a new >output side attribute value but not the tag name/element type. I'd love to be >proven wrong. > > ...edN > >-----Original Message----- >From: Glenn R. Kronschnabl [SMTP:grk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] >Sent: Friday, October 30, 1998 1:24 PM >To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: Ugh! accessing current value in <A name= in template > >I'm just not getting it: > >I want to use the value of the tag as part of a <A name= >but I can't figure it out. I tried this (and variations >but nothing works). > ><xsl:template match="item/id"> > <TD><A name="{id}"> </A><xsl:process-children/></TD> ></xsl:template> > >To say it another way, I have a xml file that looks something like: > ><item> > <id>1</id> > etc. > >and I am building a table and I want the output id column to look like: > ><TR> > <TD><A name="id1"> </A>1</TD> > ^ ^ > | | both are the tag value ></TR> > >How? I feel like this should be simple... > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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