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> From: Trevor Nicholls [mailto:trevor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Thanks to those who replied with solutions using keys. I
> think I understand
> how these would operate, but (like my original xsl) they make
> an assumption
> which is not valid, namely that we know in advance exactly
> what entities are
> defined inside the footnotes. But we don't (unfortunately
If your structure is the same but for the variety of names you can use my
solution by substituting "*" for "TableFootnote" everywhere, in consequence
of your use of a moded template.
There are probably other structural clues you could use to build a key
table. As Wendell pointed out, it is a natural solution to this
*ungrouping* problem. Though calling it that would seem to raise an
eschatological question, I'd rather think of it as *regrouping*.
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Mike Haarman,
XSL Developer,
Internet Broadcasting Systems, Inc.
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