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> -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Williams > <snip /> > In my xslt I pick up 3 specific items with 3 separate select statements. > Hi Mark, Do these 3 select-statements all appear within the same context? Meaning: if you have the value-of statement as you posted, and before the next value-of the context is changed, then the XPath-expression DATA/Table[@ID='2']/Data/Code[3] would be an empty nodeset if the context node has no DATA-child (relative path). Best to make sure to use the following if your DATA element is the root /DATA/Table[@ID='2']/Data/Code[3] or collect all relevant nodes into a variable using 'position() mod 2' as condition (like Ken indicated) and apply-templates to or for-each over that variable. Cheers, Andreas XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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