<xsl:when test="self::node()[position()=last()]">
The self axis selects a set of at most 1 node, so when that set is ordered
into document order, the position of the node in the resultimg node list
will always be one.
This is a FAQ. position() is not a property of the node in the source
tree it is a property of the current node list, that is, roughtly
speaking, the nodes most recently selected by a select attribute
If the select attribute on teh apply-templates that is active at this
point only slects the nodes that you are interested in (not other
element or text nodes) then you can just do
<xsl:when test="position()=last()">
otherwise you don't want position at all, you just want to know if there
is (for example) no following-sibling download element which would be
<xsl:when test="not(following-sibling::download)">
David
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