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Re: Change the value of a parameter in a template
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- Subject: Re: Change the value of a parameter in a template
- From: David Carlisle <davidc at nag dot co dot uk>
- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 16:42:07 GMT
- References: <3B6E1008F9EBD111AF380020AF88FF9E065DBC@hercules>
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
<xsl:if test="Left=$article">
<xsl:param name="find" select='Right'/>
</xsl:if>
You have to have xsl:param statements as the first thing in the template
you can't have them lower down. You could use xsl:variable there but its
scope would be exactly those three lines, the new value would be lost at
the end of the current element, ie the </xsl:if>.
> Then I want to access the parameter "find", with its new value, from the
> calling template "Relation".
> Does anybody know how to do that?
XSL is a side effect free language, so calling a template _never_ gives
variables in the calling templates new values.
If you said what you were trying to achieve, probably someone would post
a solution.
David
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