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Re: Find and change an attribute in a Processing Inst

Subject: Re: Find and change an attribute in a Processing Instruction
From: Jon Gorman <jonathan.gorman@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 16:35:21 -0600
jon gorman
On 1/30/06, Rick Quatro <frameexpert@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> <xsl:processing-instruction name="name()">
>
> gives me
>
> Error at xsl:processing-instruction on line 30 of
> file:/C:/DATA/ProgramInstaller
> s/Saxon/saxonb8-5/stylesheet01.xsl:
>   XTDE0890: Processing instruction name {name()} is not a valid NCName
> Transformation failed: Run-time errors were reported
>
> <xsl:processing-instruction name="local-name()">
>
> gives me a similar error. Thanks.
>

Yeah, I sent out a correction earlier to include the {}, but I think
there's some timing issues happening with the list or with gmail.
(I'm getting some emails a while after they are sent, currently seems
an hour or so behind.)

That's what I get for typing without verifying.  I was a little more
concerned with trying to remember if there was any wonky way to bind a
pi to a namespace.  There shouldn't be though if I recall correctly so
either way of gettting the name should work.

ie use name="{name()}" or name="{local-name()}"

Sorry about that

Jon Gorman

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