Subject: RE: [xsl] xsl sorting (Follow-up question) From: Greg Faron <gfaron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 10:04:55 -0600 |
> If there is several sorting orders, they are all applied and not > only the last one. For example if there is xml file that includes > severals sets like: > > <Subject id="0000000001" id2="001" id3="001">Juu juu</Subject> > <Subject id="0000000001" id2="002" id3="002">RE:Juu juu</Subject> > <Subject id="0000000001" id2="002" id3="001">RE:Juu juu</Subject> > > and sets are sorted: > <xsl:sort select="Subject/@id" order="ascending" /> > <xsl:sort select="Subject/@id2" order="ascending" /> > <xsl:sort select="Subject/@id3" order="ascending" /> > > So the result would be: > <Subject id="0000000001" id2="001" id3="001">Juu juu</Subject> > <Subject id="0000000001" id2="002" id3="001">RE:Juu juu</Subject> > <Subject id="0000000001" id2="002" id3="002">RE:Juu juu</Subject> > > Right? Right
Greg Faron Integre Technical Publishing Co.
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