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Re: document() path created from xml
- To: Jeroen Janssen <jeroen at laika dot nl>
- Subject: Re: [xsl] document() path created from xml
- From: Jeni Tennison <mail at jenitennison dot com>
- Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 11:34:59 +0100
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- Organization: Jeni Tennison Consulting Ltd
- References: <B7BA76C2.A25A%jeroen@laika.nl>
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Hi Jeroen,
> I'm trying to load an xml document with document(), every file has
> an id and I need to take this id from the originaly loaded xml, I
> tried this with a variable but I can't get it to work, this one of
> the xsls I tried:
>
> <xsl:variable name="path">
> document('../data/institutions/institutions_country0.xml')/institutions
> </xsl:variable>
>
> <xsl:apply-templates select="$path"/>
When you set a variable using its content, then you create a result
tree fragment; in this case, you create a result tree fragment with a
single text node whose value is
"document('../data/institutions/institutions_country0.xml')/institutions".
Instead, you want to evaluate the XPath, to make the $path variable
hold the resulting institutions element (I think). To do that, use the
select attribute on xsl:variable, rather than its content, to set the
variable:
<xsl:variable name="path"
select="document('../data/institutions/institutions_country0.xml')
/institutions" />
> A related question; is there any way of seeing what the result of an
> expression is? I know I'm doing something wrong but "Reference to
> variable or parameter 'path' must evaluate to a node list" is a bit
> vague, I would like to see what's actually happening...
I find it helpful to send debugging messages with xsl:message and use
xsl:copy-of to show the value of variables. For example:
<xsl:message>
$path: <xsl:copy-of select="$path" />
</xsl:message>
Where you see the messages depends on the way you're using the
processor.
I hope that helps,
Jeni
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