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My input looks like this:
<a>
<b offset="5">
<reg>reg_1</reg>
<reg href="REGDEF1"/>
</b>
<regdef name="REGDEF1">
<reg>reg_10</reg>
<reg>reg_20</reg>
</regdef>
</a>
I want the <reg href="REGDEF1"/> be replaced with the definition defined above, namely :
<reg>reg_10</reg>
<reg>reg_20</reg>
So to the XSLT parser, the input looks like:
<a>
<b offset="5">
<reg>reg_1</reg>
<reg>reg_10</reg>
<reg>reg_20</reg>
</b>
</a>
The output is based on the attributes of the <b> node and the siblings. If I use
<xsl:apply_templates> I will have to pass a whole bunch of info to the template.
Thanks,
Anupam.
--- Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The simple answer is: no.
>
> You'll have to explain the requirement more carefully, I can't really
> understand from this what you're trying to do.
>
> Michael Kay
> http://www.saxonica.com/
>
>
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