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Re: Sending this again: Never was posted. Setting up some control data / "meta"?
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- Subject: Re: Sending this again: Never was posted. Setting up some control data / "meta"?
- From: "Brian Burridge" <brian_burridge at coxtarget dot com>
- Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2000 10:23:44 -0400
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I read your previous post and this is exactly what I'm doing. I got it to
work now, but have one thing left to figure out. How do I dynamically sort?
I have this code:
<xsl:apply-templates>
<xsl:sort select="/PAGE/@sort"/>
</xsl:apply-templates>
It doesn't give an error, but isn't sorting by the value of "/PAGE/@sort".
Is there a way I can tell XSL to evaluate /PAGE/@sort and sort by that
value?
Brian
Dan Morrison wrote:
> Brian Burridge wrote:
>
> > Anyway, what I want to do is add some control data in my xml document
> > that my xsl document can use to control the look of the
> > page.
>
> I agree with this approach.
> Refer http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/archive/msg12876.html
> to keep me from quoting myself.
>
> As for your Q,
>
> > It doesn't work, of course, because it thinks I'm referring to the
> > "team" in the projects node, but I want to test the "team" in the meta
> > node.
>
> your meta has to be within the root node, so try addressing "/meta/team"
>
> .dan.
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