My current stylesheet is hard-coded with the order of webstats.
why, if your input allows them in any order?
Also using xsl:attribute makes it a lot more verbose than need be.
If I understand you correctly you just want something like
<xsl:template name="list_servers">
<a href="{webstats[(_at_)type='http']/@uri}">MRTG</a>
<a href="{webstats[(_at_)type='bytes']/@uri}">Bytes</a>
</xsl:template>
Then the input can be in either order, without affecting the result.
David
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