Hey Eric,
At 03:31 AM 7/1/2003, you wrote:
Thanks for the responses. Actually I tried to put all the attributes on
one single row, with the calling template also on one single row, with
no white-space at all betwen the elements. No difference. It seems as if
the very occurrence of two <xsl:call-template> in a row scares the
interpreter, when the second <xsl:call-template> outputs attributes. My
guess is on a minor bug, but I may be wrong.
Ay least now I know that it *should* work.
Did you tell us what processor you're using?
Many of us XSLT programmer-types have two (or three or four) different
processors on our system to try when this kind of thing happens. If the
stylesheet breaks in another processor, chances are the bug is your own.
Cheers,
Wendell
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