> The solution is not near what I hoped as it seems to be very slow.
Speed's all relative, it took 300 years to solve Fermat's last theorem.
Why is everyone in such a rush these days:-)
The mathematicians' bosses do not stand behind them, looking over their
shoulders, asking how much longer it takes for a solution, perhaps? :-)
David
Thank you for the other solution. I was actually starting myself on
generating such a two-pass solution, so I am glad that this seems okay to
other people as well.
I am very happy for the answers on this list - I learn something new every
time I struggle with XSL.
Ragulf Pickaxe :-)
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