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Hello,
When u said "You don't need to worry that the key is defined against every possible " which key function did u mean?document; the document to be searched is determined when you call the key() function. At the moment <xsl:key name="cat-by-firstocc" match="link" use="substring(title,1,1)" /> ths statement only seems to be matching key values to titles in the input document (which doesnt contain anything as all the links are in seperate documents within $nsindex)? I wanted to match all the titles in all documents under nsindex using the same xsl:key statement. For example, if i had 4 files with one title in each which started with the letter A, i would want the statement <xsl:for-each select="key('cat-by-firstocc', A)"> to go through all of those documents. cheers james _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself with cool new emoticons http://www.msn.co.uk/specials/myemo
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