Subject: RE: Can't get subtraction to work in variable statement From: "Spychalski, Frank" <frank.spychalski@xxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 23:02:14 +0200 |
->-----Original Message----- ->From: Brian Burridge [mailto:brian_burridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] ->Subject: Can't get subtraction to work in variable statement -> -> ->For some reason, the first two variable declarations work ->fine, but the ->third one gives this error: ->pattern = '$pm-$hourMinutes' Extra illegal tokens: '$', 'hourMinutes' -> -> <xsl:variable name="hours" select="round($pm div 60)"/> -> <xsl:variable name="hourMinutes" select="$hours*60"/> -> <xsl:variable name="minutes" select="$pm-$hourMinutes"/> -> ->Can't I subtract in XSL? I'm using Xalan. Hi, <xsl:variable name="minutes" select="$pm - $hourMinutes"/> should work, '-' can be part of a variable name in xslt, that's why you get illegal token... bye Frank - Frank Spychalski Research Engineer SAP Labs, Palo Alto frank.spychalski@xxxxxxx XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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