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At 04:40 PM 4/15/2003, Simon wrote:
As far as getting the position() from current() (the XSLT context rather than the XPath context) not sure how you'd do that. You may need to refactor, it certainly should be doable. I don't suppose current()/position() works? No, but it is easy enough to bind the position of the current node outside a predicate or other context that changes the context node, then test against the variable. Cheers, Wendell
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