Subject: Re: [xsl] Different Colors for Alternating Rows From: Kevin Jones <kjones@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 20:19:43 +0100 |
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 18:42, Americo Albuquerque wrote: > > > > Kevin, > > > > This time I didn't get the error and the performance was > > excellent (only about 6 seconds), BUT every row came out with > > the oddStyle. Any clue what is wrong? > > In your <xsl:template name='copytr'> change <xsl:when test="$even=true()"> > to <xsl:when test="$even='true'"> and it might work (just in case you > missed the line I'm writing the complete template in the end of this email) > > That happens because $even is bound to the value of a string attribute and > here you are comparing its value with true, so the result will always be > false and you'll get all oddStyle. > Americo, thanks for pointing out the error. Should learn to check code before hacking changes in at the last minute. Rechell, the 6 seconds actually sounds a bit slow. I clocked it at just under 1 sec on a 2.4GHz Linux setup with 6000 entries. This may indicate some configuration problems or it may just be due to differences in input data and/or hardware/software. Not sure if you need any better than this but I think I mentioned the DVC equivalent is slightly quicker, 10-20% or so. Kev. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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