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Re: [xsl] build-in template question

From: Jonas Mellin <jonas.mellin@------>
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Date: 9/5/2008 9:24:00 AM
David Carlisle wrote, On 2008-09-05 11:15:
Nope, I tried to address the problem that you gave an example of, that 
is, we have N matching templates and it is not possible to resolve the 
conflict without explicit priorities set in the templates. Further, I 
tried to address that it is only the design that XSLT 1.0 tries to do 
something even could be viewed as erroneous, whereas XSLT 2.0 attempts 
to generate error messages instead.

    

the situation is the same in xslt 1 and 2. In both it is an error, but

the system is allowed to recover by using the last of the templates that

is defined (this is the only place where order of templates in the

stylesheet makes any difference)

  
Thx
/Jonas
David







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