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XSLT not reporting error when a match pattern has a variable
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XSLT not reporting error when a match pattern has a variable
David_Marston@lotus.com changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Keywords| |ErrorMessage
Priority|Other |Low
Summary|XSLT not reporting error |XSLT not reporting error
|when a template rule's match|when a match pattern has a
|attribute has a variable in |variable
|it |
------- Additional Comments From David_Marston@lotus.com 2002-05-07 19:42 -------
This raises that old debate about variables inside predicates. You quoted 5.3.
Section 5.2 says "predicates in a pattern can use arbitrary expressions..."