Oleg, please do really consider posting a sample of your XML; if your actual
XML is too verbose, make up a 5-liner that conceptually represents what you
want to do. And, no, you likely don't need loops or recursion.
I wasn't going to post after *my* response with made-up data describing
accessing sibling values, but figured I would now even just to point out
that else, as you've seen, this can be slow going.
Regards,
--A
From: Oleg Konovalov <olegkon(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com>
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Subject: Re: [xsl] For-each loop or recursion
Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 09:41:37 -0400
How do I get a position of last occurrence of min ?
Do I have to use recursion?
Can I scan using for-each from the end of the sequence
to the beginning ?
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