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Subject: RE: passing intermediate result while recursively building nodeset
From: "paul morgan" <pmorg@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 11:37:10 -0700
paul morgan
    On Fri, 3 May 2002 18:31:15   
    Michael Kay wrote:
    >So the question is, what are you actually trying to achieve?

Given a string, I need to create an element to represent each word of that string.  The created element is relatively complex, and when creating the element for word 'i' I may need to go back and examine the elements for words 1 thru (i - 1) -- with order being important.  But at the end of it all, I'll need those newly created elements and in the order they were created.  Is that of any help?  And please, if my explanation leaves something to be desired, feel free to ask for clarification.

As an aside, being new to XSLT, I've been trying to figure out the "tools" (i.e., functions and operators) at my disposal and how they work so that I can more appropriately design my program ... so any and all help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Paul

p.s., I do have your book and have been (slowly) working my way through it ... hopefully some of it, and the advice I've gotten from this list, will sink in.



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