Subject: Re: [xsl] Sort list by a combination of elements From: Manuel Strehl <manuel.strehl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 10:15:12 +0100 |
Hi. Thanks for the answers, David and Abel. For some reason I don't know, I used the "X | Y" solution before but skipped it (it's time for the Christmas vacations...). It works perfectly well. The example with the key is nice, too, for this is a feature that I tend to neglect. Regards and Merry Christmas Manuel PS: If someone on the list has a similar problem: There is one point in the concat() solution, that goes beyond my previously specified problem: If there are two authors, one of the book and one of the series (for any reason), the <sort select="concat()" /> sorts with respect to both the book and the series author.
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