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Netscape and XSLT


xsl:variable

The <xsl:variable> element declares a global or local variable in a stylesheet and gives it a value. Because XSLT permits no side-effects, once the value of the variable has been established, it remains the same until the variable goes out of scope

Syntax:
<xsl:variable name=NAME select=EXPRESSION >
	TEMPLATE
</xsl:variable> 
Required Attributes:
name:
Gives the variable a name.
Optional Attributes:
select:
Defines the value of the variable through an XPath expression. If the element contains a template, this attribute is ignored.
Type: Top-level or instruction. If it occurs as a top-level element, the variable is global in scope, and can be accessed throughout the document. If it occurs within a template, the variable is local in scope, accessible only within the template in which it appears.
Defined: XSLT, section 11.
NS support: Supported.

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