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Subject: Re: [xsl] different first element in a list From: Lorenzo De Tomasi <detomasi.liste@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 00:55:19 +0100  | 
on 23-02-2003 23:08, Michael Kay at michael.h.kay@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> It is displaying the first row twice because you have asked it to.
> 
> Your logic is
> 
> for-each language that is the first of its @type
> display the language
> for each language of this @type
> display the language
> 
> Just remove the code corresponding to the outer "display the language".
But how can I display each language of this type except the first?
If I remove the code corresponding to the outer "display the language" I
don't understand what's the code that indicates where to put the language of
this @type except the first :(
The logic I want is:
for-each language that is the first of its @type
label: display the language
for each language of this @type except the first
display the language
What I want to obtain is
1. If in the Xml I have a single 'mother tongue' and a single 'other
tongue':
______________________________________________
mother tongue   Italian
other tongue    English     speak:  good
                            read:   excellent
                            write:  good
______________________________________________
2. If in the Xml I have more 'mother tongue's and 'other tongue's:
______________________________________________
mother tongues  German
                Italian
other tongues   English     speak:  good
                            read:   excellent
                            write:  good
                Français    speak:  basic
                            read:   basic
                            write:  basic
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