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RE: running a for loop (eg.1 to 10) using XSL

Subject: RE: running a for loop (eg.1 to 10) using XSL
From: Matthew Bentley <Matthew.bentley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 14:24:54 +1200
hierarchical groups using xslt
>> You are terribly lost. For-each is used to run a set of instructions over
a
>> result-tree-fragment 

>xsl:for-each encloses a template that is instantiated for a node-set (any
>non-repeating set of nodes from a source tree), not a result tree
>fragment (a hierarchical tree of nodes that has been created in the result
>tree during processing).

Sorry - still unsure about this whole rtf vs node-set distinction -
Cheers,
Matt
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