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> ie.. instead of having the following <if test> syntax > all through my multiple xslt files: > > <xsl:if test="ACCTTYPE = 'AAA' or > ACCTTYPE = 'BBB' or > ACCTTYPE = 'CCC' or > ACCTTYPE = 'DDD' or > ACCTTYPE = 'EEE'"> > > I am curious if there is a way to define this once in > a common xslt file which is then imported into my many > xslt files, so if new types are added or removed, it > only has to be changed once? It's easy if you use the xx:node-set() extension. Declare a global variable: <xsl:variable name="lookup"> <key>AAA</key> <key>BBB</key> <key>CCC</key> </xsl:variable> then <xsl:if test="ACCTTYPE = xx:node-set($lookup)/key". If you don't want to use the extension function you can access the lookup table by putting it in a separate XML document. Michael Kay XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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