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> Subject: RE: param element
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> I think my problem came to the point that "How can I run XPath
> functions in XSL?"
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> Sorry for this "out of topic" question...
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I think my problem came to the point that "How can I run XPath
functions in XSL?"
Sorry for this "out of topic" question...
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Subject: RE: param element
I can understand you but my question was how to run an XPath
expression in a XSL file for parsing the element? More
specifically my problem is:
I get a parameter from Sitemap with element like "x,y,z"
But I have to use this parameter as
I can understand you but my question was how to run an XPath
expression in a XSL file for parsing the element? More
specifically my problem is:
I get a parameter from Sitemap with element like "x,y,z"
But I have to use this parameter as seperate parameters like x and y
and z in my XSL file. Fo
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> From: Cenk Uysal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 3:36 PM
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> Subject: RE: param element
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> I don't have information about XPath. Can you give an ex
I don't have information about XPath. Can you give an example of that
kind of XPath usage? Assume that I get the parameter with this
element in my XSL file:
And then...
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Cenk,
this an XSL issue... anyway, you can use XPath functions like substring(),
substring-before(), or substring-after() to have it scanned.
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