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Re: How to mark every 5th output record.

Subject: Re: How to mark every 5th output record.
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 15:37:17 GMT
Re:  How to mark every 5th output record.
>  Well, that's the simplest form.  But if there are a lot of template
> rules, that can quickly become tedious.  And if the walking is not the
> natural XSLT walking (for instance two different select expressions
> that apply the same template rules in different context) that can
> become complex...

agreed, which is why I said


me> Having said that, unless you _know_ you will hit memory constraints by
me> doing a second (or third) pass over the tree, that's easier to manage in
me> the long run.

basically all we can do is float some ideas, it's hard to be specific...

David


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