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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T07:33:03+00:00 2026-05-20T07:33:03+00:00

I’m writing xslt code which concatenates some string: <xsl:attribute name=’src’> <xsl:value-of select=concat(‘url(&apos;’, $imgSrc, ‘&apos;)’)

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I’m writing xslt code which concatenates some string:

<xsl:attribute name='src'>
    <xsl:value-of select="concat('url(&apos;', $imgSrc, '&apos;)')" />
</xsl:attribute>

For some reason I can’t use it, I keep getting this error:

Unknown function - Name and number of arguments do not match any function signature in the static context - 'http://www.w3.org/2005/xpath-functions:concat'

while evaluating the expression:
select="concat('url(&apos;', $imgSrc, '&apos;)')"

Any idea?

thx

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EDIT

I’m trying to get:

url('some_path')

Was having trouble with the apostrophes, but now it just doesn’t work.

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    2026-05-20T07:33:03+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 7:33 am

    The &apos; references are resolved by the XML parser that parses your XSLT. Your XSLT processor never sees them. What your XSLT processor sees is:

    concat('url('', $imgSrc, '')') 
    

    Which is not valid because the commas don’t end up in the right place to separate the arguments. However, this might work for you, depending on the serializer your XSLT processor uses:

    concat(&quot;url('&quot;, $imgSrc, &quot;')&quot;)
    

    This surrounds the arguments in double-quotes, so that your single-quotes do not conflict. The XSLT processor should see this:

    concat("url('", $imgSrc, "')")
    

    Another option is to define a variable:

    <xsl:variable name="apos" select='"&apos;"'/>
    

    Which can be used like this:

     concat('url(', $apos, $imgSrc, $apos, ')')
    

    More here:

    When you apply an XSLT stylesheet to a
    document, if entities are declared and
    referenced in that document, your XSLT
    processor won’t even know about them.
    An XSLT processor leaves the job of
    parsing the input document (reading it
    and figuring out what’s what) to an
    XML parser; that’s why the
    installation of some XSLT processors
    requires you to identify the XML
    parser you want them to use. (Others
    include an XML parser as part of their
    installation.) An important part of an
    XML parser’s job is to resolve all
    entity references, so that if the
    input document’s DTD declares a cpdate
    entity as having the value “2001” and
    the document has the line “copyright
    &cpdate; all rights reserved”, the XML
    parser will pass along the text node
    “copyright 2001 all rights reserved”
    to put on the XSLT source tree.

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