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Of course not. Between <xsl:attribute> and </xsl:attribute> there is only text. The {} will not be interpreted, because it's only text too. Attribute Value Templates are only possible in attributes (as we had it the last time: d="M {$x_offset} {$y_offset} ..."). What you have to do, is either again d="..." or <xsl:value-of select="$x_offset"/> and <xsl:value-of select="$y_offset"/> in <xsl:attribute>. Regards, Joerg > This looks similar to a question I asked earlier, but > is infact different. I have a template that I call and > pass in parameters and when I run the template they > aren't getting evaluated, i.e: > > <xsl:template name="fill_path"> > <xsl:param name="x_offset" select="0" /> > <xsl:param name="y_offset" select="0" /> > <xsl:param name="fill_percentage" select="0" /> > <xsl:param name="fill_limit" select="0" /> > > <xsl:attribute name="d">M {$x_offset} {$y_offset} > v 73 a 2 2 0 1 1 -4 0 v -73 Z</xsl:attribute> > > </xsl:template> > > The output of this is "...{$x_offset} {$y_offset}..." > > Thanks for any help, > > Bryan XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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