Silly me. Yeah I finally found the extra '>' after hunting for it for
half an hour :).
Thanks
Rahil
Kirkham, Pete (UK) wrote:
It's mostly likely that you've got a typo that's led to a stray ">" somewhere
in your XSLT, rather than a structural problem.
Pete
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