I have an xml with img tag
<img>
source
</img>
I want to generate:
<img src="source.jpg">
I tried something like that:
<img>
<xsl:attribute name="src">
<xsl:text>
<xsl:value-of select="node()" />.jpg
</xsl:text>
</xsl:attribute>
</img>
but it doesng work
The reason why what you are doing does not work is that you cannot evaluate XSLT expressions inside of the
<xsl:text>
element.<xsl:text>
can only contain literal text, entity references, and #PCDATA.If you move the
<xsl:value-of>
outside of the<xsl:text>
, then the following will work:However, selecting
<xsl:value-of select="node()>
for the<img>
in your example will include the carriage returns and whitespace characters inside of the<img>
element, which is probably not what you want in yoursrc
attribute value.That is why Dimitre Novatchev used
normalize-space()
in his answer. Applying that to the example above:If you get rid of the
<xsl:text>
as Fabiano's solution suggests, then you could also do this:Use:
This assumes the
<img>
element is the current node.Just remove the tag xsl:text, in this case, you won't need it. Try this:
I didn't test it, but it should work. =)