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Bergfrid Skaara On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Camille Bégnis <cami...@neodoc.biz> wrote: > Ah well, could you provide a minimal (XML+XSL) sample (on > http://docbook.pastebin.ca/ for example) that shows the issue? > > Camille. > > Bergfrid Skaara wrote: > > ofcourse... I should have thought of that. But no, adding inner quotes > > did not do any difference > > > > Best Regards, > > Bergfrid Skaara > > > > On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Camille Bégnis <cami...@neodoc.biz > > <mailto:cami...@neodoc.biz>> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > <xsl:param name="profile.audience" select="None"/> > > > > Will try to select a "None" element. Try this instead: > > > > <xsl:param name="profile.audience" select="'None'"/> > > > > With the word 'None' into simple quotes so it's taken as a > > string.... I > > was caught a number of times on this :-) > > > > Camille. > > > > Bergfrid Skaara wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I'm trying to introduce profiling to the following scenario, so far > > > without success: > > > > > > DocBook 5, modular with xincludes and olinks. Have unique xml:id > and > > > profiling attributes set > > > XSL customization layer which imports fo/profile-docbook.xsl > > > oxygen XML Editor 10.3 with saxon6.5.5 and FOP0.95 stylesheets > > 1.75.1 > > > > > > problem: > > > I have <section audience="All">... and add <xsl:param > > > name="profile.audience" select="None"></xsl:param> to my cust.layer > > > and the generated PDF is not filtered (everything is included). > Both > > > validation and transformation are successfull and > > > fo/profile-docbook.xsl is read at processing. It seems like the > > > profile param is ignored. > > > > > > I believe I've followed the instructions in the book to the letter, > > > but clearly I must be missing something. Suggestions? > > > > > > Best regards, > > > Bergfrid Skaara > > > > >