Am Mittwoch, den 16.08.2006, 16:27 +0200 schrieb Daniel Leidert: > Am Mittwoch, den 16.08.2006, 09:54 -0400 schrieb Daniel Veillard: > > [XIncluding a text-file to a variable-content in XSLT] > > ah ! xinclude wasn't applied to the stylesheet itself only on documents. > > Can you test the attached patch ? > > Tested and it looks very good. The xi:include element is processed and I > observe the expected/wanted result. > > [..] > <xsl:variable name="system.paper.size"><xi:include > href="file:///etc/papersize" parse="text"/></xsl:variable> > [..] > <xsl:text>Size: </xsl:text> > <xsl:value-of select="normalize-space($system.paper.size)"/> > [..] > > Result: > > [..] Size: a4 [...] > > Perfect. Many thanks!
Hmm. I now tried to incorporate the things into docbook-xsl and found, that saxon/xerces and xalan/xerces work, but xsltproc still does not do, what I want it to do. Maybe you could check this again (I guess, the problem now is at a different place). What did I do: The docbook-xsl stylesheets define parameters with default values. I now want to determine a parameters default value from the content of /etc/papersize. Therefor I used the following code: > <xsl:param name="paper.type"> > <xsl:variable name="debian.libpaper.paper.type"> > <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" > href="/etc/papersize" parse="text"/> > </xsl:variable> > <xsl:variable name="debian.system.paper.type" > select="normalize-space($debian.libpaper.paper.type)"/> > <xsl:choose> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'a0'">A0</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'a1'">A1</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'a2'">A2</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'a3'">A3</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'a4'">A4</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'a5'">A5</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'a6'">A6</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'a7'">A7</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'a8'">A8</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'a9'">A9</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'a10'">A10</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'b0'">B0</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'b1'">B1</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'b2'">B2</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'b3'">B3</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'b4'">B4</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'b5'">B5</xsl:when> > <xsl:when test="$debian.system.paper.type = 'letter'">USletter</xsl:when> > <xsl:otherwise>USletter</xsl:otherwise> > </xsl:choose> > </xsl:param> /etc/papersize contains a4 So docbook-xsl should output, that it uses an A4 size for the paper size. But I always get USletter, because $debian.libpaper.paper.type seems to be empty. My fault or a limitation of xsltproc? Regards, Daniel _______________________________________________ xslt mailing list, project page http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/ [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xslt
