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Re: Re: [xslt transform & grouping] Using the Muenchia

Subject: Re: Re: [xslt transform & grouping] Using the Muenchian Method?
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 12:59:06 +0100
Re:  Re: [xslt transform & grouping] Using the Muenchia
> using System.Xml.Xsl;
> 
> and parse it trows an error.

So you have several choices.

1) report it as a bug to Microsoft and hope they supply a fix.
2) use a different processor (eg msxml) and look into integrating that
   into your application.
3) use System.Xml.Xsl and re-write the stylesheet  not to trigger the
   bug. For such a simple stylesheet that is almost certainly possible
   but hard to offer any advice as (unless some page somewhere has an
   explict bug description) It would amount to basically re-writing the
   code to "equivalent" expressions and then just experimenting to see
   if they work on the broken processor.

Depending on circumstances any of these is a plausible way forward.

David

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