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Re: ordering nodes

Subject: Re: ordering nodes
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 23:28:50 GMT
Re:  ordering nodes
> Cocoon does not understand "collection()". Any other ideas?

cocoon isn't an XSLT processor, it's a server side publishing
framework. By default it uses xalan as its xslt processor (and to be
honest that's the only way I've used it) but it is possible to configure
it to use a different one, eg saxon8 which being an XSLT2 processor
implements collection(). googling around the cocoon docs will lead you to
the right place to set this up.

alternatively sticking with xslt1, rather than use collection() you can
use xslt1 document() function, giving it as argument a node set
containing references to all the xml files in a directory. If I remember
correctly cocoon comes with a standard directory listing filter that
provides an xml view of a directory that can be used as input for this.

David

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