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Re: XSL Newbie: how to inpage links

2005-01-28 06:51:02

PS

I wrote


  <xsl:variable name="n"> 
    <xsl:number value="position()" format="1"/> 
  </xsl:variable> 

  <a href="#q{$pos}{$pos2}{$n}" name="#a{$pos}{$pos2}{$n}"> 
    <xsl:value-of select="."/> 
  </a> 


I didn't notice the xsl:number construct you were using, there is no
point in using xsl:number with a value of position() as you can just use
position() directly, so the above can be further simplified to


<a href="#q{$pos}{$pos2}{position()}" name="#a{$pos}{$pos2}{position()}"> 
  <xsl:value-of select="."/> 
</a> 

although as I mentioned in my first reply it should be


<a href="#q{$pos}{$pos2}{position()}" name="a{$pos}{$pos2}{position()}"> 
  <xsl:value-of select="."/> 
</a> 

David

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