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Re: xsl question (Checking for the existance of a tag)
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- Subject: Re: xsl question (Checking for the existance of a tag)
- From: "Alankar Chowdhury" <alankar at crtc dot corp dot mot dot com>
- Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2000 16:35:37 +0800
- References: <38E98549.3DE5BAB9@crtc.corp.mot.com> <38E9807D.8A5@es.co.nz>
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U are right is serves my need . but I have another 300 attributes like "
Password "
<xsl:if test="Password">
<td align="center"><xsl:value-of select="Password"/></td>
</xsl:if>
I don't want to write this piece of code 300 times .....so is there any
other solution ?
I was wondering if I could use a recursive loop or something ....maybe that
might help.
Dan Morrison wrote:
> Alankar Chowdhury wrote:
> >
> > Can
> > someone suggest me, how to check if a tag is present in the document.
>
> I don't know why
>
> <xsl:if test="Password">
> <td align="center"><xsl:value-of select="Password"/></td>
> </xsl:if>
>
> Won't suit your need.
>
> > please consider that there is more data in the document, so I can not
> > have a <xsl:if> statement to check if each tag is persent or not ..
>
> How would this be a problem?
>
> Adding & removing columns arbitrarily might mess with your layout, so
> you may need to adjust a colspan on a nearby element using the same
> test.
>
> .dan.
>
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