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Re: How to build a table?

From: anotherron@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 6/5/2006 8:26:00 AM

Thanks Anthony and Ivan. Your exmples are very helpful. There is one detail 
that I left out of my original post. (I did not realize at the time that it 
was important.) I actually have to sort the xml data before traversing the 
tree. Specifically the code is:

<xsl:for-each match="parent">
 <xsl:sort  select="child"/>
  ...
</xsl:for-each>

The problem that I am now encountering is that position() uses the 
document's sort order not the order specified by the sort element. Is there a 
method that will use the sort element's order. (I assume that the sort 
element does not actually create a new tree.) Thanks in advance.


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