Subject:xsl:variable and 'expr' attribute Author:Val Iliescu Date:03 Jul 2001 11:54 AM
The 'expr' attribute seems not to be part
of the w3C1.1 Standard ...
for xsl:variable it only accepts name and select....
Further more if
{xsl:variable name='foo'expr='{$fooString}'/}
does work... it has no equivalent using only 'select' (?)
Subject:Re: xsl:variable and 'expr' attribute Author:Minollo I. Date:03 Jul 2001 11:59 AM
At 11:59 AM 7/3/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>From: "Val Iliescu"
>
> The 'expr' attribute seems not to be part
>of the w3C1.1 Standard ...
>for xsl:variable it only accepts name and select....
>Further more if
>{xsl:variable name='foo'expr='{$fooString}'/}
>does work... it has no equivalent using only 'select' (?)
The 'expr' attribute is an extension introduced by eXcelon Portal Server
and supported by Stylus Studio; you are correct, it's not part of the W3C
standard.
Unfortunately there is no equivalent using the 'select' attribute; that's
the reason why this extension has been introduced in the first place.