Thank you Martin, Jeni, Manish, Richard, and Ken for such a rapid deluge
of replies!
I appreciate also the comments about changing my conceptual approach to
XSL, which I am sure is immature as yet. To be fair, though, most of my
XSL isn't as bad as that fragment, that's just the only way I could seem
to make part work.
Anyway, I'll try not to bother the list too much, I like so solve my own
problems. Just that solution was uglier than a dog's breakfast.
Thanks again,
S-
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