Jay
I have wound up with xsl:for-each-group nested 6 deep within the same
template (to handle the
document's headers) and further uses of xsl:for-each-group in templates
that get called from
there (to handle lists).
Do you have any examples on this as I got in a bit of a muddle when I
tried a few days ago.
Also the link to the implicit wrappers seems to be broken.
http://www.xslt.com/html/xsl-list/2005-08/msg01085.html
Thanks for the help, it's nice to know I was on the right track.
Regards
Andy
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