Obviously :) I must have been trying too hard..
Thanks
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Martin Honnen <Martin.Honnen@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Martynas Jusevicius wrote:
>
>> I used to use a key declaration like this
>> <xsl:key name="element-by-class" match="h:*" use="@class"/>
>> to match XHTML elements like <p class="Quote"> by supplying a classname:
>> key('element-by-class', 'Quote')
>>
>> But now I have changed my XHTML input so that the class attribute can
>> actually include multiple classnames, for example:
>> <p class="Quote Text_body">
>>
>> I managed to fix my template matches by using h:p[@class/tokenize(., '
>> ') = 'Quote'] instead of simply h:p[@class = 'Quote'].
>>
>> But what about that key declaration, can I change it in the same way
>> to take into account every classname from the @class attribute? Maybe
>> using contains() or tokenize() somehow? So that
>> key('element-by-class', 'Quote') would still match an element if one
>> of its classnames is 'Quote'.
>
> Yes,
> use="tokenize(@class, '\s+')"
> should do.
>
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>
> Martin Honnen
> http://msmvps.com/blogs/martin_honnen/
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