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RE: Is there an or function in XSL-T?


Ralph--

Notice that the 'or' operator is specified in XPath, not XSLT.

Lots of folks wonder where all this stuff comes from in XSLT, that they 
can't find in the spec. It helps to know that XPath 1.0 is part of XSLT: 
the missing goodies are there.

Fortunately, neither spec is very large.

Also, all standard functions and operators in XPath/XSLT are listed on the 
Mulberry "XPath and XSLT Syntax Quick Reference" page (print it on legal 
paper, or A4, and fold it to make a handy-dandy pocket guide): see

http://www.mulberrytech.com/quickref

Cheers,
Wendell

At 05:18 PM 3/27/2002, Dion wrote:
>There's an XPath or function that'd do what you want:
>
><xsl:if test="@res='value1' or @res='value2'">
>         ...
></xsl:if>


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