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Re: Problems still with elements print first page only

Subject: Re: Problems still with elements print first page only
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 09:30:14 +0100
shruti ahuja uk
> My problem is still that  the correct header information prints on page one
> of each statement e.g. acctnum and taxid, but on subsequent pages of the

the abwser has been given already but 
on the first time throuugh you call pagehead template when the current
node is an accountinginfo node but then you also call it inside your
pagetable template when the current node is a transaction node.

there is no way that a relative path like acctnum can work in both positions.

You could use ancestor-of-self::accountinginfo/acctnum which would work
in both positions. Also your code would probably look simpler if you got
rid of your for-each and call-templates calls and just used
apply-templates.

David

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