I just went to some debuging and put it to work like this:
<xsl:for-each select="document('')/*/xsl:variable[(_at_)name='dias']/dia">
at least in FF cause in IE it gives another error i guess it's unrelated...
Thanks to you all, and to the guys at Oxygen that kindly give me
another trial period. :)
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 15:01:35 -0000, Andrew Welch
<ajwelch(_at_)piper-group(_dot_)com> wrote:
Well, it seems the voodoo continues, cause i've tryed that
and it doesn't work either... It never get's into the
for-each. And just for bad luck my trial verisons of a xsl
debugger just finished and my f* company just spend the money
available for on-line purchases by renewing a f* MSDN license
that is of no f* use at all so i have to wait for a week or
two and i'm ashamed to ask for a new one...
:)
It will work, just check your paths. Maybe use // until it works and
then make them more specific.
If it really isn't working, post it back.
cheers
andrew
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