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Hi,
Is there, or shouldn't there be, a way to invoke templates dynamically as in: <xsl:apply-templates mode="$mode"/> or <xsl:call-template name="$name"/> rather than : <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="$mode eq 'mode1'"><xsl:apply-templates mode="mode1"/> <xsl:when test="$mode eq 'mode2'"><xsl:apply-templates mode="mode2"/> <xsl:when test="$mode eq 'mode3'"><xsl:apply-templates mode="mode3"/> ... </xsl:choose> or <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="$mode eq 'mode1'"><xsl:call-template name="name1"/> <xsl:when test="$mode eq 'mode2'"><xsl:call-template name="name2"/> <xsl:when test="$mode eq 'mode3'"><xsl:call-template name="name3"/> ... </xsl:choose> as the <xsl:choose/> seems clumsy, verbose, repetitive, error-prone, and counter productive, especially when also passing invocation parameters (<xsl:with-param .../>) ? A sample use case may be letting a user select in which mode she wishes to run a process, payroll for example, in trial, debug, report, post, archive, or purge modes. Thanks, ac
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