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Subject: Re: AW: AW: [xsl] compare attributes From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 12:42:01 +0100 |
> group looks as follows:
if current-group() returns a sequence of zs_absatz which is what you
appear to mean (rather than a single item with a load of child
zs_absatz elements)
then
current-group()/zs_absatz
will be empty as it is looking for zs_absatz of the items returned by
current-group().
so
<xsl:when test="every $x in
current-group()/zs_absatz/listenpunkt/@ilfo satisfies $x eq
current-group()[1]/zs_absatz[1]/listenpunkt/@ilfo">
probably wants to be
<xsl:when test="every $x in current-group()/listenpunkt/@ilfo
satisfies $x eq listenpunkt/@ilfo">
Note you used the correct path (without the zs_absatz step) on the next line,
<zs_liste ilfo="{current-group()[1]/listenpunkt[1]/@ilfo}">
except it can equivalently be written as
<zs_liste ilfo="{listenpunkt[1]/@ilfo}">
David
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