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Subject: Re: <xsl:for-each> not working...
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 21:27:25 +0100
Re:  <xsl:for-each> not working...
it would have been easier if you'd shown the input but guessing..

change
				<xsl:when test="contains(@name, 'Outputs')">
to
<xsl:when test="contains(@name, 'Outputs') and not(ancestor::*[contains(@name,'Outputs')])">

so you only get the first such name (this will search the ancestor list
in quadratic time, but assuming your tree is only a few deep not
thousands that doesn't really matter)

I assume this is left over debuging
					<xsl:if test="contains(@name, 'Outputs')"></xsl:if>
as it's always true (as it's inside an xsl:when with the same test) and
doesn't do anything.

David

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