On 23/1/06 10:55 PM, "Ragulf Pickaxe" <ragulf.pickaxe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Unfortunately I don't have an option of having an input document with 26
>> nodes. Maybe I'd be better off with unrolling the loop, writing 26
>> variations of xsl:call-template?
>
> I do not understand why you cannot do this?
The database system involved only facilitates exporting the xml-ised
rows+columns (in only one format), and then applying a single xslt sheet. If
there are no records of the required letter then no row for that letter.
Sadly so.
I suspect I can define a chunk of xml inside the xsl, assigning it to a
variable, and somehow apply templates to that?
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