Thomas,
At 03:05 PM 2/4/2003, you wrote:
If the <id> corresponds to the first person in the ShareWebUsers.xml, it
returns the correct value of the <ntname> tag. If the <id> is for the 2nd
... nth person, I get nothing.
...
Any idea why I can't get the ntname back for 1580652 or 3113434?
I would check the value you are using in the key expression. In the sample
you provided before it looked like it should be "../@ownedby" (the ownedby
attribute on the parent of the context node), which of course in the code I
proposed is bound to the $ownedby variable.
Having the wrong expression there, or calling it from the wrong context
node (i.e. binding the variable to the wrong node or a node that doesn't
exist) will affect your results.
Try using an <xsl:message> statement (assuming your processor supports it)
to announce this value en passant: that should give you a clue.
If you're still stuck, could we please see a sample of the source along
with the template as it currently stands?
Thanks--
Wendell
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