Subject: RE: [xsl] Multiple tranformations of a given element using XSL From: "Conal Tuohy" <conalt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 08:00:46 +1300 |
Mike wrote: > I'm still 90% certain that this is a very typical XSLT application. <snip/> I think Mike is right If you code this as a multi-pass solution then you either have to chain some stylesheets together, or use an extension function to convert result tree fragments to nodesets. This is almost certainly unnecessary. Mike wrote: > It still would really help to have an example. Very true ... if you (Ram) post an example of what you are trying to do (even a simplified example) on this list, then within the day there'll be 3 or 4 competing solutions offered, each simpler and more concise than the last, and a useful discussion of the merits of each version. ;-) Con XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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