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Gerrit and Heiko, > Im posting the complete revised code below. There are no templates in > #default mode any more which should help in integrating the code. Ive > added a debug parameter. Apply aircrafts.xsl with debug=yes to get the > intermediate steps results in /ranges/debug in the output. > > Gerrit I wanted to circle back and comment that the last solution from Gerrit seems to be right on the mark. I've only made small changes in it to reflect some different XPATH related to the actual complex data structure. I have to take it further by removing very specific "inactive" planes during XSLFO output, and then organize the resulting ranges into common groupings. That is, if a set of "solutions" matches range 200-205, 210-212, and 450-465, then instead of repeating a set of FO output for each individual range, then I create one common range set of 200-205, 210-212, 450-465. This is based on the solution ID, which I did not supply. However, I am comfortable and used to doing that. I admit that your code, Gerrit, is advanced for me and I will be spending some time deconstructing it to understand fully. Being self-taught, I'm always aware and pleased to know there are people with much more knowledge than me that I can learn from. I may not be the smallest fish in the XSL pond, but there is always a bigger fish! I've added comments in my stylesheet with your names and the XSLT list in it, as I am grateful for the assistance. Revel in the glory this brings. Thanks everyone for the help! Kind regards,Michael Friedman
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