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Re: [xsl] Issue with nested grouping

From: Geert Bormans <geert@------------------->
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Date: 12/2/2007 8:58:00 PM
Hi Florent,



thanks for your answer.

Your answer completely makes sense.

I actually started off by doing it that way, but it felt too much 
XSLT1 at the time.

I imagined that grouping functionality in XSLT2 would lead to a cleaner code.

I ended up wrapping a dummy container around the current-group() and 
resubmit the dummy container

This works, but I feel this is so much over the top and clumsy.



Thanks for reassuring that good old recursion is not a bad idea.
I will implement it this way now and will keep you posted

Thanks again



Geert


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