xsl:next-match
Chooses the next template to execute.
Category: instruction
Content: (
xsl:with-param
| xsl:fallback
)*
Permitted parent elements:
any XSLT element whose content model is sequence
constructor; any literal result element
Element has no attributes
Details
The xsl:next-match
instruction was introduced in XSLT 2.0. It is
very similar to xsl:apply-imports, but with a different algorithm for choosing the next
template to execute. It chooses the template rule that matches the current node
and that would have been chosen if the current template rule and all higher
precedence/priority rules were not there.
In practice xsl:next-match
is nearly always preferable to
xsl:apply-imports
since the rules for using it are much more
flexible and more intuitive.