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Subject: distinguishing templates
From: "Mark D. Anderson" <mda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 21:45:25 -0800
distinguishing templates
i'd like to have two different templates for an element "foobar",
a short form, and a long form.

in some places in my style sheet, i'd like to do an apply-templates
on the foobar descendants and have the short form printed out,
in other places i'd like the long form printed out.

this can be solved by not using apply-templates at all in one
of the cases, and just doing an inline for-each, but
that gets kind of hard to follow.

is this possible? it basically would mean specifying another
template by id.

i guess another choice is the "macro".

-mda



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