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Re: When is a variable a nodeset and when isn't it?

Subject: Re: When is a variable a nodeset and when isn't it?
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 11:17:23 +0100
xlst nodeset
>    <xsl:variable name="section" select="name()"/>

so $section is a string, so
 
  test="$root/$section/church">

is the same as $root/"xyz"/church
which is a syntax error, you can not have a string in the middle of an Xpath.


You can't put arbitrary bits of syntax into a string and then use that
string as a part of an expression, any more than given a string "x"
in C or java can be used to access a variable called x.

In this case (which is a FAQ) 
you could use
$root/*[name()=$section]/church"

David

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