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Hi,
Keys may be useful to Kamal, but I haven't seen anything in his first post to suggest to me he can't use a simple global variable binding: <xsl:variable name="lookup" select="//Lookup/Parameter"/> <xsl:template ...> <xsl:variable name="looked-up-value" select="$lookup[@key='key-to-lookup']"/> ... </xsl:template> This is, in effect, a key, without having to use the full key function apparatus. Simpler is generally better, until it doesn't do the job. Cheers, Wendell My company is designing XML specifically for XSLT processing. A question that has come up is the use of lookup tables. We have a lot of repeated data, and our system architect would like that data put in a "lookup table" at the top of the XML. By lookup table I mean XML with some key that can be identified. The only way I can think of processing this XML in XSLT 1.0 (without a lot of '..') is to use something like
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