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Re: <xsl:key> and use attribute


Thanks a lot for your help. It worked.
 
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On Tue, 28 May 2002 23:29:10  
 J.Pietschmann wrote:
>Aparna Konduri wrote:
>> How to use the "use" attribute of xsl:key?
>...
>> <member name="T:ford.car">
>>             <access type="public"/>
>> </member>
>
>> <xsl:key name="methods" match="member[starts-with(@name,'M')]"
> >   use="preceding-sibling::member[starts-with(@name,'T')][1]" />
>
>The expression in the use attribute selects the member node
>you want to have and gets it's string value, which is the
>empty string.
>
> >  <xsl:apply-templates select="key('methods', @name))" mode="method" />
>
>You try to match the empty string against the value of @name.
>
>Try to use
>    use="preceding-sibling::member[starts-with(@name,'T')][1]/@name"
>
>J.Pietschmann
>
>
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