On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 10:23:31AM -0000, Kim Durand wrote:
> the problem is that when i use position() in the second for-each
> loop, it allways gives the position of the first for-each..
It shouldn't. Either you are misinterpreting what is happening, or
there is a bug in your XSLT processor.
Please give a specific example showing exactly how you are trying
to use position(). It would also help if you explained what you
want to do with the result.
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