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John Smith wrote:
sorry my bad, I missed out the <e/> at the end. It's not a programming... but it is the actual problem that is not clear now.... someone (Ken) posted a large solution to your problem. Did this address your issue? Can you clarify his questions about your inquiry? Where you able to adopt it to your needs? Could you provide us with the XSLT you've got so far and where you go wrong? (again, a small set would help, of course). What is the environment you use it in? What version/processor of XSLT are you using? We all like to help, but first of, we need the right information to give the right answer. Also see the posting guidelines, send to you each month and available online: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/index.html#posting Cheers, -- Abel Braaksma
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