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Re: node vrs node//node?

Subject: Re: node vrs node//node?
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 16:43:25 +0100
Re:  node vrs node//node?
> <checkbox name="i2a" value="1" checked="yes">One</checkbox>
> I get this output:
> One<input type="checkbox" name="i2a" value="1" checked>

You shouldn't get that. checked="yes" should not have any special effect
in XSLT it should just produce  checked="yes"  not the short form
checked. (Also it shouldn't have any affect on an HTMl system either,
the correct ling form is checked="checked".

The reason why the second template is fireing in all cases is that they
have the same priority  which is an error but your processor is
recovering by using the last one.

You want the first to win if it applies so add priority="10" (or any
number bigger than 0.5)

David

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