Subject: RE: RE: Variables
From: cknell@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 14:55:06 -0500
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The short answer is that you can't change the value of a variable once it's bound. If you are calling a template multiple times, you can assign a new value to the variable each time you call it. This could be based either on the value of a parameter passed to the template, or on the value of some node in the template.
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From: kakridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 14:32:47 -0500
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Subject: RE: Variables
I know how to initialize the value, but that won't work for changing it.
If $startTime is 1, I want to make $startTime 2.
<xsl:variable name="startTime">100</xsl:variable>
This will say I have defined startTime twice.
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Subject: RE: Variables
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> From: kakridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> I'm not certain how to handle a specific variable operation.
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> <xsl:variable name="startTime"/>
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> I want to set startTime = a specific number, how do I do that?
<xsl:variable name="startTime">100</xsl:variable>
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