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Subject: [xsl] Accessing nth element From: Bharat.Chintapally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 09:04:05 -0400 |
Hello all:
I think I need to replace for-each in my XSLT's with recursion. I am
interested in picking 'x' elements from 'y' (20 for each page from 500
records) for paging. for-each is working fine, but it is overkill, I should
be able to terminate (return from as in procedural lang's) processing when
I finish processing 20 records for a given page.
I am trying to switch to recursion, but have a quick question. Is
there a way to fetch an n'th element from given bunch of records. For
example when I am processing records 20 thru records 40 out of 500 records,
I would like directly fetch the record #20 from all the records. Is it
possible..
Am I doing right?? Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks
--bharat
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