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David Carlisle wrote:
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> you can't use variables or extension functions in match patterns.
> Just use
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> <xsl:key name="ref-titles" match="*" use="@doc-number"/>
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> and make sure that the current node is inside the tree generated by
> exsl:node-set($sort-titles) when you call key('ref-titles', ...)
> key() always returns nodes from the current document.
But that seems to mean that I can't use a key in this case,
because I want to use it inside xsl:sort:
<xsl:for-each select="//section-02">
<xsl:sort select="key('ref-titles', doc-number)"/>
How could I make exsl:node-set($sort-titles) the current document there?
Anton Triest
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