The suggested way doesnot work.
I think you'll find it does:-)
The problem is with
<xsl:for-each select="str:tokenize(//root/path1/info/name,',')">
and the fix was supplied.
If I have <xsl:for-each select="//root/path1/info">,
then the <xsl:for-each select="//root/path2/deptinfo"> for loop works.
there the outer loop doesn't change the current document, so // in teh
inner loop still refers to the input document.
Any suggestions for how I can get this working.
see previous reply
I really do not know what is the difference.
see above.
David
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