Hi Bob, thanks for your kind reply!
Bob Stayton wrote:
As you found out, the body of a xsl:call-template can only take
xsl:with-param children, not any other content such as that generated by
xsl:apply-imports.
The basic problem is that this template:
<xsl:template match="link" name="link">
was not written to accept the hot text as a parameter. Instead, you
should look at the template named "simple.xlink" which is used by the
"link" template. The "simple.xlink" templates takes both linkend and
content parameters. Put the apply-imports into the content parameter.
I thought about it, but <xsl:template match="link" name="link"> does
some fairly complicated content processing which I am reluctant to
replicate.
maybe it is possible to abstract it out so that I can use it in my
customizations?
Thanks!
Sam.
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