I want to convert:
[ index() $gt$ context()!index() ]
to something equivalent in XSLT. In MSXML docs, it says that context()
is equivalent to context(-1). At topxml it says that current() in XSLT
is equivalent to context(-1) in XSL. I know I can use > in place of
$gt$ and position() in place of index(). However, there's no equivalent
for the "bang operator" (!) and position() won't take an argument. So,
I can't figure out how to get the position() of current().
There may be a different way to program the whole problem, but I'm
trying to do an automated conversion of XSL stylesheets to XSLT, so I
need to find a reasonably context-free way of converting, if possible.
Jim Hart, Project Manager
Academic Technology Services
Library and Information Services
Bates College
Lewiston, Maine, USA
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