This works in IE5 to get the name of the node::
<xsl:eval>this.nodeName</xsl:eval>
- Chris
Stefano POGLIANI wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to achieve the following:
> INPUT XML :
> ============
> ...
> <STOCKS>IBM, ORCL, SUNW, MSFT</STOCKS>
> ...
>
> OUTPUT XML :
> ============
> <STOCKS>
> <IBM/>
> <ORCL/>
> <SUNW/>
> <MSFT/>
> </STOCKS>
>
> (where the number of items in the input STOCKS tag is not known).
>
> I was able to use RECURSION to split the input string. Now, what
> I am not able to do is to use something like:
>
> <xsl:element name="$theName"/>
>
> where "theName" is a parameter in the named template that I use
> to recurse.
> Any idea? Thanks a lot indeed. Best Regards
>
> /Stefano
>
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