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Re: [xsl] Problems sorting data

From: Glenn Thomas Hvidsten <gth@--------->
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Date: 7/4/2005 3:13:00 PM
David Carlisle wrote:
The issue I raised initially (before Jarno pointed out that your
stylesheet should not run at all). Unless you have specified
xsl:strip-space you are sorting on the amount of indentation space used
in your elements.

Also you probably want to use

	<xsl:apply-templates select="object">

rather than 
	<xsl:apply-templates>



as otherwise (again unless you are using strip-space) you will select
all the inter-element space (and sort all this space together at the
start of the list)

I modified the apply-templates to your suggestion, and it still works as 
it should. I agree it's probably better this way.

But I'm not quite sure what you meant by the xsl:strip-space and 
inter-element space though. I's appreciate if you could explain that a 
bit more.




GTH


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