RE: [xsl] Please check !!

Subject: RE: [xsl] Please check !!
From: "Chris Bayes" <chris@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 23:33:07 +0100
Kalpana,
No!
Rule #1 Never use for-each.
Rule #2 Never use d-o-e.
I can't even work out what you are trying to do. Is this a form of
reverse Indian logic? If so could you explain what it is supposed to do
and possibly provide a source example and a required result other than
"a bunch" of something. 
The first bit will give you "a bunch" of text nodes. The second bit will
give you "a bunch" of <td>'s containing &#xA0;'s. But then again it
might give you ''.

Ciao Chris

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> kalpana rawat
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> Subject: [xsl] Please check !!
> 
> 
> Hello Reader,
> 
> COuld you please tell me if this is the right way.
> 
> <xsl:variable name="varYear">
> 
>       <xsl:for-each select="Document/Year">
>           <xsl:sort select="@Value" order="ascending"
> />
>              <xsl:value-of 
> select="concat('Document/Year[@Value=',@Value,']')"
> disable-output-escaping="yes"/>
>       </xsl:for-each>
> 
> </xsl:variable>
> 
> and then later I use it here, to run a loop,
> 
> <xsl:for-each select="$varYear">
> 
>    <td class="cssheader11">
>       &#xA0;<xsl:value-of select="@Value"/>
>    </td>
> </xsl:for-each>
> 
> I expect $varYear to contain a bunch of values.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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