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From: "adrianori@xxxxxxxx" <adrianori@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2002 23:16:55 +0100
Thank you! 
Now it works PERFECTLY!
:)
I'm happy!
Good night (in italy they are 23.30pm)
Adriano





> if i write a piece of code as:
> 
> <xsl:number count="ms:node-set($cont)/PC/NOME"/>
....
> it says: that there havde to be a NODE TEST and no a variable or a
> funcction!

Well, according to the spec the count attribute must have
a match pattern as value.
Try something like:
<xsl:number value="count(ms:node-set($cont)/PC/NOME)"/>

> <xsl:value-of select"$cont">
> it stamp
> also ibm9 obm10 and the element "tag" go out!
> why this?

That's because xsl:value-of inserts the text content of the
selected node set into the result tree. You'll probably want
to use
<xsl:copy-of select"$cont"/>
instead. Get a good XSLT book and look up details about this
topic there.

J.Pietschmann


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