DC said,
The xslt2 version would also have been better written as
multiple templates, (eg so that lists that are children of
first level section were picked up as well as lists that
were children of second level.) I just didn't want to spend
the time refactoring it.
Your xslt1 version didn't actually group up your bullet
points into a list element did it?
No, and its failing after processing the second level 2!
I'm less sure its viable in 1.0 now.
Coincindentally I just commented in reply to Mike's answer
that while many of the for-each-group forms are convenient
they can be done in
xslt1 once you know the tricks, but that one is harder (as
you have to stop using the child axis and process things
one at a time allong the following-sibling axis.)
Which is where I'm looking now, and unsure if it can be done in 1.0
regards DaveP
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