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Re: [xsl] Grouping problem - Duplicates

From: Sarah <sarah10@----------->
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Date: 5/1/2004 2:40:00 PM
Hi Mukul,



I am confused. I am using the same xml file I posted in my first email, and 
I just copied your xslt into a text file naming it Company_area.xsl. no 
changes at all.



I am using:
Xalan version 1.7.0
Xerces version 2.4.0

(although I wonder if the version might be the cause of the problem)
and the output I get is:
--------------------------
        Center
        John
lName Supp 1
                Kathy
lName Supp 2
                Dan
lName Supp 3
                Dave
lName Samuel
                North
        South
--------------------------
(no editing, it looks exactly like in between the two lines).

Can you think of anything?



As for the extension function, I guess I'd have to live with it :-)



Thanks, Sarah




At 11:14 1/5/2004, you wrote:
Hi Sarah,
  Surprisingly, I am getting the complete output with
the XML you had posted in your first mail regarding
this question. Please post the XML test case, with
which my stylesheet is not working and I will try to
correct the XSL.

I tested the XSL with Xalan, so I used Xalan's nodeset
function. Nearly every XSLT processor supports the
nodeset extension function, so it should'nt be a
problem using it.

As for now, to make the XSL product independent seems
a bit tough to me. I could'nt avoid using the nodeset
function, as I had to process the result tree
fragment(rtf's) variables.

Regards,
Mukul


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