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Re: construct query string


<root>
   <param1>blah</param1>
   <param2>blah</param2>
   <param3>blah</param3>
</root>

<xsl:template match="root">
   <xsl:variable name="query-string">
     <xsl:text>?</xsl:text>
     <xsl:for-each select="*">
       <xsl:value-of select="name()"/>
       <xsl:text>=</xsl:text>
       <xsl:value-of select="."/>
       <xsl:if test="position()!=last()">
         <xsl:text>&amp;</xsl:text>
       </xsl:if>
     </xsl:for-each>
   </xsl:variable>

   <xsl:text>variable $query-string: </xsl:text>
   <xsl:value-of select="$query-string"/>
</xsl:template>

Regards,

Joerg

Zack Angelo schrieb:
> I'm attempting to construct a query string ("?param1=blah&param2=blah2",
> for example) using the values of a series of tags in an XML document. My
> first intuition was to create an XSL variable, and then send the
> transformer into a loop which concats each param tag onto that variable.
> However, after reading the W3C doc, it doesn't seem like that's feasible
> because you can't "shadow" a XSLT variable in the same template context,
> and you can't reference the variable you're trying to declare in the
> variable definition.  TIA.
> 
> -Zack


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