[XSL-LIST Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: Aborting XSL processing during a run....
> ben senior writes: > > We're using XSL to generate PHP code. Given a particular > irregularity > > in > > the incoming XML (a missing attribute) we would like to > output a PHP > > line (to throw an exception) and then to STOP the > processing then and > > there (match nothing more and end) but without the > processing 'crashing'. > > > > I've looked through my XSL books but not come up with anything... > > What about > > <xsl:if test="@foo"> > <xsl:message terminate="yes">Missing 'foo' > attribute</xsl:message> </xsl:if> I think the OP wants to output a line of PHP and then stop the processing - xsl:message terminate="yes" operates at the transformation time, not at the serialisation time, so there would be no output. cheers andrew
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