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Subject: Re: N : M transformation
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 16:16:14 GMT
kjhgkg
> I know, but that's why I wrote "[...] or do feature detection". I don't 
> want to do that, since it requires me to write 50 instead of one line.

only once though. Once you have a named template set up that's doing the
fallback then it's just a matter of doing

<my:named-template>
 <xsl:with-param name="href" select="'kjhgkg'"/>
 <xsl:with-param name="body">
   ... stuff ...
 </xsl:with-param>
</my:named-template>

instead of

<saxon:output href="kjhgkg">
  ... stuff ...
</saxon:output>

which isn't so much of a price to pay.

(It gets worse the more attrubute of saxon:output that you used, which
turn into with-param elements but it's too late to worry too much about
the verboseness of the parameter passing syntax in xslt 1..

David

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