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At 2007-11-23 22:11 +0100, Andreas Peter wrote:
Unfortunaltely I still have a problem with xsl:for-each-group and my xml example. For a better understanding the test-xml-file:
For example, since 5 > 3, that would imply a <sect3> inside of a <sect1>, but since a 4 follows the 5, would that <sect2> be a sibling? I apologize that I am unable to decipher how the nesting is supposed to work from the sample data supplied. Perhaps there has been no answer from anyone else for the same reason. and so on. Unfortunately I cannot see the problem. IsnB4t it possible to grab the content out of a xsl:for-each-group as I tried it using a separate template?
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