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Hello,
I wanted to ask how to output the same value on different nodes without effecting performance. Here's an example: original xml file: <tree> <son><value>something1</value></son> <son><value>something2</value></son> <son><value>something3</value></son> </tree> Lets assume I want to output something like this: <tree>
<first>
<son><value>something1><position>1</position></value></son>
<son><value>something2><position>2</position></value></son>
<son><value>something3><position>3</position></value></son>
</first>
<second>
<son><value>something1><position>1</position></value></son>
<son><value>something2><position>2</position></value></son>
<son><value>something3><position>3</position></value></son>
</second>
</tree>This is just an example so please don't question the need for such an output ;) In my xslt I'd probably use a xsl:for-each select="/tree/son" and then output the "value" node and "position()" under the "first" node but would I have to write a "xsl:for-each" again only output it for the "second" node or there's some way of outputing the same value, lets say "position()", under different output nodes? Thank you Liron
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