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David Carlisle wrote: >you are relying on the implicit coercion from string to number here, >simpler to give the number directly > > <xsl:param name="start-val" select="0"/> As far as I can tell, there are no type restrictions associated with the value returned by the expression within the select attribute of xsl:param. Wouldn't <xsl:param name="start-val" select="0"/> cause the parser to search for a child named "0" within the context node? Can it be safely assumed that if such a node does not exist the parser will return a numeric value of zero? If you're concerned about relying upon implicit type conversion, couldn't you use the following instead? <xsl:param name="start-val" select="number(0)"/> Bill Wade XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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