Me too also...

I have used ../SOME_NODE_NAME or variations of this.

The current node can be abreviated "." 

It's almost like your trying to access the value of attribute named "send-fax" 
for the current node, not the value of the element <send‑fax>.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-François El Fouly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 3:03 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: Using CHOOSE to control image in region-body

Steffanina, Jeff a écrit :
>
> FOP 0.95 / Redhat Linux / Java 1.5
>
> When the tag "send-fax" does not exist print the lilly, when 
> send-fax=Y, print the pebble.  I always get the Lilly.  Can you 
> determine why?
>
"tag", do you mean an attribute of the current element ?
I would write
test="@sendfax='Y'"

I don't think I ever used a syntax like ./ I used ../ or nothing but can't 
understand what this is meant for (of course this can simply be a syntax I'm 
not used to).


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