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[xsl] The Match Game vs The Name Game
by McKeever, Marty other posts by this author
Aug 23 2001 7:45PM messages near this date
RE: [xsl] html attributes | Re: [xsl] The Match Game vs The Name Game
For some reason I didn't expect this to work, because I can't find any
specific reference to it in any of my resources.  I went ahead and tried
anyway, and it seemed to work like a charm

<xsl:template name="fubar" match="foo/bar"> 

Matches all bar elements of foo by default, and also can be called
specifically with:
<xsl:call-templates name="fubar"> 

Any reason I should be surprised by this? Or, any caveats I need to be aware
of before I go nuts with this new discovery?

Thanks,
Marty

 XSL-List info and archive:  http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
Thread:
McKeever, Marty
Aleksei Valikov
Evan Lenz

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