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Hi Ahsan,
why not try recursion. Variable flights with nodes flights/flt. Variable Availability with nodes availability/avail. Then process the beginning of the (corresponding) nodeset and call yourself with the rest of the nodeset. Cheers, Juergen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ahsan Ali" <doubleletter@xxxxxxxxx> To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 7:07 AM Subject: Using xsl:for-each for every 2 elements ? Hi, Is it possible to use xsl:for-each for every two elements ? E.g ---------- <data> <flights> <flt>onward</flt> <flt>return</flt> <flt>onward</flt> <flt>return</flt> </flights> <availability> <avail>N</avail> <avail>Y</avail> <avail>N</avail> <avail>Y</avail> </availability> </data> -------- The second part of the problem is that, the above have to be iterated/grouped using a method that would still allow me to somehow co-relate the first <avail> in <availability> with the first <flt> in <flights>. That's my second question.. how to co-relate that since their in the same level of hierarchy ?? Thanks, Ahsan
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