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On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Mtekel <thx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > <xsl:function name="F:TagIT" as="xs:string"> > B B B B <xsl:param name="TAG"/> > B B B B <xsl:element name="{$TAG}">MISSING!</xsl:element> > </xsl:function> > > <xsl:function name="F:AddMissing" > > B B B B <xsl:param name="List" /> > B B B B B B B B <xsl:if test="not(empty($List))"> > B B B B B B B B <xsl:variable name="TAG" select="subsequence($List,1,1)"/> > > B B B B B B B B <xsl:value-of select="F:TagIT($TAG)"/> > > B B B B B B B B <xsl:value-of select="F:AddMissing(remove($List,1))"/> > B B B B </xsl:if> > </xsl:function> > > And then later I call the function by: > > <xsl:value-of select="F:AddMissing(('Test1','t2','tst3'))"/> > > It will print MISSING!MISSING!MISSING! - but without the XML tags generated > by xsl:element. xsl:value-of prints the 'text nodes' and not elements as you want. I think, you must declare the function to return element()* and then do, xsl:sequence select="" instead of xs:value-of. -- Regards, Mukul Gandhi
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