I'd like to use the value of an xslt parameter in an xpath expression. Specifically, as part of a not()
call in an <xsl:if
expression.
<xsl:transform version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
<!-- my_param contains a string '/foo/bar', passed in from ant -->
<!-- the 'no' is just a default value -->
<xsl:param name="my_param">no</xsl:param>
<xsl:variable name="var_myparam" select="$my_param" />
<!-- ... -->
<!-- this works -->
<xsl:if test="not(/foo/bar)" /> <!-- expression returns boolean true -->
<!-- ... -->
</xsl:if>
<!-- I can't figure out how to do this the right way -->
<!-- None of these appear to work -->
<xsl:if test="not($var_myparam)" /> <!-- expression returns boolean false -->
<!-- ... -->
</xsl:if>
<xsl:if test="not({$var_myparam})" /> <!-- complains Required attribute 'test' is missing -->
<!-- ... -->
</xsl:if>
<xsl:if test="not({$myparam})" /> <!-- complains Required attribute 'test' is missing -->
<!-- ... -->
</xsl:if>
<xsl:if test="not($myparam)" /> <!-- expression returns boolean false -->
<!-- ... -->
</xsl:if>
</xsl:transform>
I'm a little unclear on what the correct syntax is for creating a dynamic xpath expression in an xslt style sheet. I'm also a little fuzzy on the difference between a paramater, a variable, and how expanstion of both works. For example, with parameters, I know that sometimes I need the brackets, and sometimes I don't.
<!-- when creating an element, it seems I need brackets -->
<xsl:element name="{$my_param}" />
<!-- when selecting an element value for the output stream, no brackets are needed -->
<xsl:value-of select="$my_param"/>
Any general/specific help would be greatly appreciated.
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