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Re: [xsl] Problems sorting data

From: Glenn Thomas Hvidsten <gth@--------->
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Date: 7/4/2005 1:45:00 PM
David Carlisle wrote:
your XSLT processor should throw a fatal error

Jarno is correct of course. I would guess that you are not using xslt at
all but the microsoft-specific language in the wd-xsl namespace (which
doesn't have an xsl:sort instruction).

As far as I can see, the system I'm working on use Xalan for XSLT 
transformations. It definately does not use some Microsoft specific 
language.

I can also assure you, the XSLT i presented, does in fact work on my setup.

But seeing as this obviously doesn't conform to some XSLT standards, how 
can I do this the correct way, without any nested xsl:templates?



GTH


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