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Alice Ju-Hsuan Wei wrote:
Hi, I don't see a difference with your original statement, which I found quite clear, though I still don't understand whether this is the wanted output or input. Our responses were on the output.
Have you tried mine and/or Michael's solution? This is not the kind of problem you want to solve by using xsl:if or xsl:choose. That will make your code less maintainable. You can, however, if you really want to, but it is better to start to set your mind to the template matching system of XSLT. You asked about count() in your first question, I answered that you can use it. Try it. It is no good to use xsl:number there. (but still, the template based solution of Michael and myself will prove more stable in the long run). Cheers, -- Abel Braaksma
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