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Re: Using COUNT to create unique anchors

Subject: Re: Using COUNT to create unique anchors
From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 11:45:53 -0500
Re:  Using COUNT to create unique anchors
At 04:52 PM 11/27/2006, David wrote:
> I assume it does the former because every node is a child of the parent
> node of the document. As such, there maybe isn't away around that?

use the from attribute on xsl:number to limit how far up the tree it
goes. (or use substring-after($n,'1.') if you prefer)

Or just count the elements you want to count; in this case, that might be


<xsl:number count="ruleItem//ruleItem" format="1.1"/>

(It's impossible to say for sure without seeing the input data.)

Cheers,
Wendell


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