> Of course the-language-known-as-xsl-in-the-evil-empire does have a
> nested template mechanism. IN XSLT I think what you are looking for iis
> for-each isn't it?
ooh. not really one for the evil empire. anyway.
as I have said/posted/etc yes, that works.
I like the nested templates thing.
but this thread seems to have shifted to the idea of "dynamic includes"
which are important.
onwards!
_alex
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