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CDATA attributes and variables


Hello there!

I'm trying to have a variable
to test an attribute for certain things but 
the attribute value is defined as CDATA.

Is it even possible to do this?
XSL
<xsl:stylesheet
	xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
	version="1.0"
	xmlns:q="file:/dev/null">

<q:test A="Viewable only by President"/>
<q:test B="Viewable by President, and VPS"/>
<q:test C="Viewable by President, and Upper Management"/>
<q:test D="Viewable by President, and all Management"/>
<q:test E="Viewable by All"/>
<xsl:template match="myelement">
<xsl:variable name="q" select="//@secur.view"/>
<xsl:value-of select="document(' ')/*/q:test/@*
	[name(.)=$q or name()='X'] [1]"/>


The XML looks something like

<myelement secur.view="Viewable only by President">
Boring stuff here
</myelement>
<myelement secur.view="Viewable by All">


I believe that the A-E in the variable is not Kosher,
but I'm not sure how else I could do this, when the
value is a manual entry as CDATA?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Eddy




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