Subject: Re: using variables correctly
From: "Joe Fawcett" <joefawcett@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2003 15:17:50 +0100
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From: "Krueger, Philipp" <Philipp.Krueger@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: using variables correctly
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 15:41:13 +0200
i try to write a dynamical database using xsl-processing and somehow i
can't
get the variables to work correctly:
<xsl:if test="$search != ''">
<xsl:for-each select="database/computer[@owner = $searchparam]">
the if works, the for works as well, but only if i use "@owner" - if i
write
the following line "<xsl:for-each select="database/computer[$search =
$searchparam]">" ($search is "@owner") the output stays empty... now i
wonder: why does comparing to a variable work with "xsl:if" but not with
"xsl:for-each"? i also tried setting the whole content of the
"select"-statement as a variable but that neither worked ($search was
"database/computer[@owner = $searchparam]"). i also tried to set $search to
$search = "$searchparam" and use that as in "<xsl:for-each
select="database/computer[$search]">"but that neither worked. i am
desperate
- can anybody help, please?
greetings,
philipp
You could change the for-each to:
<xsl:for-each select="database/computer[@*[name() = $search] =
$searchparam]">
but then $search would have to contain 'owner' rather than '@owner'. If you
are using namespaces on the attributes you can change name() to
local-name().
Joe
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