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Subject: Re: Substituting value in XML Attribute
From: Goetz Bock <bock@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 19:52:40 +0100
Re:  Substituting value in XML Attribute
On Thu, Mar 08 '01 at 10:39, Raj Avula wrote:
> [ ... ]
> If I write XSL like this
> <xsl:variable name="myvar" select="@ID"/>
> <MYCustomer ID="$myvar">
> </MYCustomer>
> 
> the result is comming as
>     <MYCustomer ID="$myvar">
>     </MYCustomer>

what about:

<xsl:template match="customer">
  <xsl:element name="MYCustomer">
    <xsl:attribute name="ID" select="@ID"/>
  </xsl:element>
</xsl:template>

or simply add {}:

<MYCustomer ID="{$myvar}" />

Cu,
    Goetz.


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