Subject: [xsl] passing intermediate result while recursively building nodeset From: "paul morgan" <pmorg@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 07:29:41 -0700 |
I have question which is a variation of a previous question I had ... I'd like to recursively build up a nodeset, and I'd like to pass the intermediate result on with each recursive call. For example, if the template is passed the nodeset: <a i=1/><a i=2/> and it creates the node: <a i=3/> then I'd like to the template to recursively call itself passing the nodeset: <a i=1/><a i=2/><a i=3/> Is this possible/reasonable/efficient? I was looking at the union operator, but it appears that there is no guarantee about the order of the elements in the resulting set and I would like to keep them ordered. If 1.1 can't handle this, will it be something that 2.0 will be able to do? Thanks, :Paul p.s., I do want to say that this is a great mailing list! The number of thoughtful, helpful responses to questions is amazing. As a newbie to XSLT this list as been a great help ... and I'm not just saying this so that someone might answer my current question :-) XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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