something like
<xsl:for-each select="//dc:subject">
> <tr>
> <td scope="col" class="width1"/>
>
<xsl:choose>
<xsl:when test="@xsi:type='dcterms:LCSH'">
<th scope="col" class="width20">Subject: LCSH </th>
</xsl:when>
<xsl:when test="@xsi:type='dcterms:TGM'>
<th scope="col" class="width20">Subject: TGM</th>
</xsl:when>
</xsl:choose>
> <td scope="col" class="widthAuto"><xsl:value-of select="." />
> </td>
> </tr>
"
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Edward M. Corrado <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to do something with an xsl stylesheet (1.0) that seems
> like it should be pretty simple, but I can't figure out how to do it
> or find any examples on the Web that work-. I have a set of Dublin
> Core XML records that have the subjects as either LCSH or TGM. The
> type of subject is identified by xsi:type. So for an individual
> record, the subjects may look something like this:
>
> <dc:subject xsi:type="dcterms:LCSH">Drum--Kurdistan</dc:subject>
> <dc:subject xsi:type="dcterms:TGM">Drums (Musical
> instruments)--Kurds</dc:subject>
>
> I want this to display something like:
>
> Subject (LCSH): Drum--Kurdistan
> Subject (TGM): Drums (Musical instruments)--Kurds
>
>
> The following works fine to print the subjects (as part of an HTML
> table) but (obviously) does not take into account the type of subject
> heading:
>
> <xsl:for-each select="//dc:subject">
> <tr>
> <td scope="col" class="width1"/>
> <th scope="col" class="width20">Subject: </th>
> <td scope="col" class="widthAuto"><xsl:value-of select="." />
> </td>
> </tr>
> </xsl:for-each>
>
> I need some sort of logic to test what the value of xsi:type is but
> I'm lost. I have been trying to find examples on how to do this on th
> Web and in a few XSLT books we have in the library with no luck. Any
> ideas?
>
> Edward
>
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