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Trevor Nicholls schrieb:
I don't want to post the whole stylesheet here because it
is rather long and complex, and my only problem is with
this particular template [...]
So what's wrong with posting a minimal, standalone example that produces
the problem, as mandated by the list guidelines? :-) Which are posted to
the list at the beginning of every month and make for excellent bedtime
lecture :-) To quote:
Illustrating your question with a demonstration of the
problem. Well-composed questions frequently include a
small XML sample, an XSLT stylesheet, the results
received, and the result that was desired - all in
miniature, to make it comprehensible to readers new to
your problem. (It is also not uncommon to discover what
a problem actually is in the process of reducing it to
an illustrative version.)
Very true. And no offense intended :-)
Michael Ludwig
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