- From: Jirka Kosek <jirka@kosek.cz>
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 20:55:23 +0100
- To: Yves Savourel <ysavourel@enlaso.com>
- CC: 'Multilingual Web LT-TESTS Public' <public-multilingualweb-lt-tests@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <50B7BDAB.4090806@kosek.cz>
On 29.11.2012 20:28, Yves Savourel wrote: > Hi Jirka, Leroy, Fredrik, all, > > To go back to this: > >> - <its:param name="termInfoRefPointer">target</its:param> >> + <its:param name="termInfoRefPointer">@target</its:param> >> >> ... This is inappropriate use of parameters. If the goal is >> to select attribute named target, then it should be >> target/its:param > > I'm don't think we can pass XPath expressions by the parameters. > Or this needs to be handled in a special way. > > Otherwise when we process termInfoRefPointer="$termInfoRefPointer" the value of the parameter does not get applied. > The resolver applies $termInfoRefPointer, but then is done and does not apply @target 9or whatever goes there). > > or am I missing something? > -yves You are right Yves, it seems that GitHub mangled code: This is inappropriate use of parameters. If the goal is to select attribute named target, then it should be <its:param name="termInfoRefPointer">target</its:param> <its:termRule selector="//term" term="yes" termInfoRefPointer="@*[local-name() = $termInfoRefPointer]"/> -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Jirka Kosek e-mail: jirka@kosek.cz http://xmlguru.cz ------------------------------------------------------------------ Professional XML consulting and training services DocBook customization, custom XSLT/XSL-FO document processing ------------------------------------------------------------------ OASIS DocBook TC member, W3C Invited Expert, ISO JTC1/SC34 rep. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Bringing you XML Prague conference http://xmlprague.cz ------------------------------------------------------------------
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