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Re: [xsl] loop timing and result-document flush

From: Abel Braaksma <abel.online@--------->
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Date: 5/2/2007 2:45:00 PM
Abel Braaksma wrote:




Here's a solution that I normally use. Take all URIs that you want to 
write to, pack them in a sequence and deduplicate them (use the 
function distinct-values or similar) and go from there (if possible) 
or, if you can't, you can use a micro-pipeline. I.e., the first 
transforms and changes the input and adds _1, _2 etc to the names

depending on your input structure, you may not need a 'micro pipeline', 
just 'position()' or similar my suffice. The first approach is easier to 
do the way David just explained with xsl:for-each-group.


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