cknell(_at_)onebox(_dot_)com wrote:
The short answer is, "You can't have that." Processing order is not guaranteed.
The XSLT processor may optimize in any way it sees fit.
The long answer is a question. "Why do you think you need to specify the processing
order?"
When you've answered that question, we can get to a solution to the problem.
Ok well maybe, I don't need to change the processing order, basically
I'm creating a structure with div containers, and those two elements
have always to be the the 2 last bottom div containers, no matter what.
So that's what I need to achieve, thanks.
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