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Re: templates matches ... ?
- From: Frederic Leclercq <frederic at ictportal dot com>
- To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 19:04:06 +0100
- Subject: Re: [xsl] templates matches ... ?
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Thanks,
But I don't know if I made myself clear enough....
Let's say I have :
<xsl:template match="FREGeneralDocument">
.... a lot of lines in here ....
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="FREDocument">
.... exactly the same as above..... a.lot of lines in here ....
</xsl:template>
In the second match all the code is exactly the same as in the first <template match>.... And we're talking about 500+ lines that is exactly the same.... i think there must be a smarter way to do this, then just copy & paste the code ? If there has to be something changed (bugs?) then I have to change the same code in the second <template match> too ....
Thanks in advance,
Fred.
Michael Kay wrote:
>>I've something like :
>>
>><xsl:template match="xml.fre.FREKernelKernel.FREGeneralDocument">
>> .... a lot of lines in here ....
>></xsl:template>
>><xsl:template match="xml.fre.FREKernelKernel.FREDocument">
>> .... exactly the same as above..... a.lot of lines in here ....
>></xsl:template>
>>
>>I can't imagine that this is the way it should be written ?
>>
>
>If you have an element called <xml.fre.FREKernelKernel.FREGeneralDocument>
>then this is exactly how it should be written. Though you shouldn't have
>such an element - apart from the fact that names begining with "xml" are
>reserved, it suggests you are trying to pack too much meaning and structure
>into your element names for comfort.
>
>Mike Kay
>
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