Subject:Case-insenstive test in xsl:when? Author:Eric Rehm Date:25 Oct 1999 07:00 PM
Can I do a case-insenstive test in xsl:when?
I tried:
xsl:when test="@NAME ieq 'keywords'"
but Stylus complained. What do you suggest I do here?
I don't really know in which "expressions" XPath query functions are valid. Which XSL "expressions" do allow XPath query function(s) and eXcelon extensions like "ieq"?
Documentation suggestion: I'm new to XSL, as are probably most people using Stylus. Provide more examples of using XPath functions in Chapter 11 "Writing XSL Style Sheets".
Subject:Case-insenstive test in xsl:when? Author:Carl Sjogreen Date:26 Oct 1999 10:39 AM
> I don't really know in which "expressions" XPath query functions are valid. Which XSL "expressions" do allow XPath
> query function(s) and eXcelon extensions like "ieq"?
> * ?
> * ?
> * ?
> * ?
> * others?
You can use all of the XPath syntax in any of these XSL instructions (and in many others -- any time you can select a node you can use all of XPath), but Stylus does not yet support the eXcelon XPath extensions anywhere. "Harmonization" of the two processors is on the list for 2.1.
> Documentation suggestion: I'm new to XSL, as are probably most people using Stylus. Provide more examples of using > XPath functions in Chapter 11 "Writing XSL Style Sheets".
That's a good idea, thanks.
-Carl
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