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Re: testing an attribute value and node value
What syntax would I need to get it to work with MSXML3?
I've tried;
<xsl:when test="@n[.='100'] and [.='1']"><B>100 Works</B></xsl:when>
..
<xsl:when test="[@n[.='100'] and .='1']"><B>100 Works</B></xsl:when>
..
<xsl:when test="@n[.='100' and .='1']"><B>100 Works</B></xsl:when>
..
<xsl:when test="@n[.='100'] and [.='1']]"><B>100 Works</B></xsl:when>
..
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kay Michael" <Michael.Kay@icl.com>
To: <xsl-list@mulberrytech.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 8:43 PM
Subject: RE: testing an attribute value and node value
> > My XML is;
> >
> > <?xml version='1.0'?>
> > <PageData>
> > <CUSTOM>
> > <F n="100">1</F>
> > <F n="101">1</F>
> > </CUSTOM>
> > </PageData>
> >
>
> > So, if current node n="100" and the current node value = '1'
> > then output
> >
> > <B>100 Works</B>
> >
> > if current node n="101" and the current node value = '1' then output
> >
> > <B>101 Works</B>
> >
> > My XSL looks like;
> >
> > <xsl:template match="F">
> > <DIV>
> > <xsl:choose>
> > <xsl:when test="@n[.='100' and //F[.='1']]"><B>100
> > Works</B></xsl:when>
> > <xsl:when test="@n[.='101' and //F[.='1']]"><B>101
> > Works</B></xsl:when>
> > </xsl:choose>
> > </DIV>
> >
> > </xsl:template>
> >
> Oh dear, you are very confused. Your condition is testing "if the current
> node has an @n attribute whose value is '100', and if the document
contains
> an F element whose string-value is '1'.
>
> Try <xsl:when test="@n='100' and .='1'">
>
> Mike Kay
>
>
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