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<xsl:template>

The <xsl:template> element defines an output producing template. This element must have either the match attribute or the name attribute set.

Syntax

xml
<xsl:template
 match=PATTERN
 name=NAME
 mode=NAME
 priority=NUMBER>
 <xsl:param> [optional]
 TEMPLATE
</xsl:template>

Required Attributes

None.

Optional Attributes

match

Specifies a pattern that determines the elements for which this template should be used. It is a required attribute if there is no name attribute.

name

Specifies a name for this template, by which it can be invoked through the <xsl:call-template> element.

mode

Specifies a particular mode for this template, which can be matched by an attribute of the <xsl:apply-templates> element. This is useful for processing the same information in multiple ways.

priority

Specifies a numeric priority for this template. This can be any number other than Infinity. The processor uses this number when more than one template matches the same node.

Type

Top-level, must be the child of <xsl:stylesheet> or <xsl:transform>.

Specifications

XSLT, section 5.3.

Gecko support

Supported.

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