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Re: Assigning a value to a variable failure

Subject: Re: Assigning a value to a variable failure
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 22:28:00 GMT
.net 2005 variable reassigning
>  these templates are part of a much 
> larger stylesheet, they are definately not being overridden anywhere.

Can you make a complete (but small) stylesheet and complete but small
input doc that shows this.

However it is (just) possible to get the behaviour that you state.

calling the variable $curent_page and the template find_current_page 
can only produce a different value if the current node when you call the
template is in a different document from the original input.

If this second document is such that 
    <xsl:when test="/ROOT/PARAMS/PARAM[NAME='s_id']">
is true but there is no VALUE child with non empty content then 
you will get an empty string back.

David

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