On 18/6/03 22:17, "Peter Royal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 01:34 PM, Pier Fumagalli wrote: > >> Concise question, concise answer: >> >> Forget the XML syntax, use JXPath instead of JEXL for expressions... >> Like: >> >> <document> >> #foreach $header in {request/headers} >> #if {starts-with($header/name, 'X-'} >> <paragraph bold="true"> >> #else >> <paragraph> >> #end >> The header called "{$header/name}" >> has value "{$header/value}" >> </paragraph> >> #end >> </document> > > ah, neat! :) > > of course, why not use Jelly with JXPath as the EL?
>From <http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/jelly/> > > A Jelly script is an XML document which gets parsed into a Script. >From (myself) > > Forget the XML syntax Unless I'm not mistaken, the above example template is _NOT_ a well formed XML document! :-) :-) Pier