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From: Michael Kay
With so many Americans on the list, you're not the only one
here whose grasp of the English language is imperfect. But
I'm afraid I'm struggling with this one.
It might help if you show us an example of the source
document and the desired result.
Language|continent presumptions aside,
I'd love to see a solution to this
based on Mikes
<xsl:sort select="index-of(('Freshman', 'Sophmore', 'Junior'), .)"/>
Could the op provide some source XML?
(xml:lang='xml', not 'en-US'|'en-UK')
regards DaveP
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