Mike said:
FWIW, Saxon has an extension function saxon:line-number()
that gives the
line number of the context node in the source document
(provided you run
Saxon with the -l option).
IMHO its worth a heck of a lot Michael.
I find it extremely useful when reporting errors on source files
sourced by non XML'ers.
It would be a very useful addition to XSLT 2.... No, I'll check
(if it's already there :-)
regards DaveP
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