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> > > Ive got a solution here that works first by sorting out the > > colspans, > > > then by processing the RTF produced from that vertically. > > > > On a conformant processor you'll need a node-set() extension > > function for that. (Are there some processors that don't flag > > this as an error?) > > Saxon 7.8 :) > > even if you say version="1.0"? Hmm If that's conforming to > xslt 2 spec I think there should be a change to the draft > spec to make it not conformant. > > Note however that (just to be pedantic, for a change) that > isn't working by first making an RTF, as xslt2 doesn't have > result tree fragments (thank goodness:-) I don't think that a 2.0 processor should enforce the node-set rule for backwards compatibility. It should still honour the extension function if its present in the 1.0 stylesheet, but not require it. This will ease the transition from 1.0 to 2.0, allowing users to still code in 1.0 but take advantage of the best bits of 2.0 (no node-set, xhtml output etc). andrew XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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