Template conflicts with another template in this stylesheet
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I am having problems while trying to publish my application to WebLogic server; and the error on the style sheet saying "Template conflicts with another template in this stylesheet". Please see the below lines where the conflict happens.
<xsl:template match="@styleCode" name="specialStyleCodeAttr" >
<xsl:template match="@styleCode" name="styleCodeAttr">
<xsl:template match="v3:tfoot" name="flushtablefootnotes">
<xsl:template match="v3:tfoot"/>
As seen above they are using the same match so my guess is to differentiate them by using sort of id or namespace. I found this issue has been tried to cover before as seen in here however it has been while there is no update on this. Thank you for the help!
java eclipse xls
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I am having problems while trying to publish my application to WebLogic server; and the error on the style sheet saying "Template conflicts with another template in this stylesheet". Please see the below lines where the conflict happens.
<xsl:template match="@styleCode" name="specialStyleCodeAttr" >
<xsl:template match="@styleCode" name="styleCodeAttr">
<xsl:template match="v3:tfoot" name="flushtablefootnotes">
<xsl:template match="v3:tfoot"/>
As seen above they are using the same match so my guess is to differentiate them by using sort of id or namespace. I found this issue has been tried to cover before as seen in here however it has been while there is no update on this. Thank you for the help!
java eclipse xls
Adding a name gives you the ability to call the template by name. But the problem remains: which template should be applied for the attributestyleCode
e. g. in<xsl:apply-templates>
?
– howlger
Nov 16 '18 at 19:31
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I am having problems while trying to publish my application to WebLogic server; and the error on the style sheet saying "Template conflicts with another template in this stylesheet". Please see the below lines where the conflict happens.
<xsl:template match="@styleCode" name="specialStyleCodeAttr" >
<xsl:template match="@styleCode" name="styleCodeAttr">
<xsl:template match="v3:tfoot" name="flushtablefootnotes">
<xsl:template match="v3:tfoot"/>
As seen above they are using the same match so my guess is to differentiate them by using sort of id or namespace. I found this issue has been tried to cover before as seen in here however it has been while there is no update on this. Thank you for the help!
java eclipse xls
I am having problems while trying to publish my application to WebLogic server; and the error on the style sheet saying "Template conflicts with another template in this stylesheet". Please see the below lines where the conflict happens.
<xsl:template match="@styleCode" name="specialStyleCodeAttr" >
<xsl:template match="@styleCode" name="styleCodeAttr">
<xsl:template match="v3:tfoot" name="flushtablefootnotes">
<xsl:template match="v3:tfoot"/>
As seen above they are using the same match so my guess is to differentiate them by using sort of id or namespace. I found this issue has been tried to cover before as seen in here however it has been while there is no update on this. Thank you for the help!
java eclipse xls
java eclipse xls
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Adding a name gives you the ability to call the template by name. But the problem remains: which template should be applied for the attributestyleCode
e. g. in<xsl:apply-templates>
?
– howlger
Nov 16 '18 at 19:31
add a comment |
Adding a name gives you the ability to call the template by name. But the problem remains: which template should be applied for the attributestyleCode
e. g. in<xsl:apply-templates>
?
– howlger
Nov 16 '18 at 19:31
Adding a name gives you the ability to call the template by name. But the problem remains: which template should be applied for the attribute
styleCode
e. g. in <xsl:apply-templates>
?– howlger
Nov 16 '18 at 19:31
Adding a name gives you the ability to call the template by name. But the problem remains: which template should be applied for the attribute
styleCode
e. g. in <xsl:apply-templates>
?– howlger
Nov 16 '18 at 19:31
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Adding a name gives you the ability to call the template by name. But the problem remains: which template should be applied for the attribute
styleCode
e. g. in<xsl:apply-templates>
?– howlger
Nov 16 '18 at 19:31