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Re: Merging elements within a range using a key

Subject: Re: Merging elements within a range using a key
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 14:09:08 +0100
Re:  Merging elements within a range using a key
> I expected  <xsl:if test="$row-test">  to work, but it seems to always be 
> true, even if there are no rows in the range.

in 1.0 it's a result-tree-fragment (that acts like a root node) and in
2.0 it's a document node (the new name for a root node). So it's a
non-empty node set (in 1.0) or sequence (in 2.0) and so counts as true.

That's the 
      <xsl:if test="string-length($row-test) > 0">
test but when that's true you test for
>       <xsl:when test="category">
which is looking for category children of the current category element.

David


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