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Re: element selection based on attribute value notwork

Subject: Re: element selection based on attribute value notworking - xsl, fop, pdf
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 13:53:19 +0100
notwork
   The reason is the attribute was in
  UPPER-CASE, i.e. PURPOSE='PHONE' doesn't work in the WebSphere Application
  Server deployed XSLT
  and FOP code. The moment I made it "purpose = 'phone'" it started working
  with my original approach. 

  This is really some ridiculous internal bug of either the JDK in VAJ/ WAS
  or java implementation of Xalan or
  FOP or SAX implementation of Xalan java processor.

Is the attribute PURPOSE or purpose in your source XML?
if it is purpose then  @PURPOSE='PHONE' should not match, that is not a
bug.

David

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