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Re: Overriding templates

From: "Oleg Tkachenko [MVP]" <oleg@--!----!---------------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 9/2/2004 11:08:00 AM
Thorsten Tarrach wrote:

> I can easly override an imported template by defining a new template 
> with the same name. But now I want to call the overridden template. It 
> is not possible to assign a different name to the overriding template, 
> because other functions from the imported stylesheet call it by name and 
> I want to extend the functionality of the overridden template. It is 
> also not possible to copy the template, because this may lead to errors 
> in the future when I change the overridden template. apply-imports is 
> also not useful because it does not support named templates.
> Are there any suggestions?

Sounds like you want xsl:apply-imports instruction.

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Oleg Tkachenko [XML MVP]
http://blog.tkachenko.com


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