Even though this is only a minor part of your app, if you use
XSLT in more places I highly recommend moving to XSLT 2.0, it
will make your life way easier (it is not just an update to
the language, it is a, 99% compatible, huge extension and
rewrite of the language) for all your current XSLT 1.0
stylesheets maintenance.
It probably would be a huge benefit. Alas, as you can probably tell from
my questions, we really don't use XML a lot at the moment. Ultimately,
we're going to be moving to ASP.net 2.0 soon and I'll definitely be
looking at starting fresh with Saxon for any future XML.
-Darrel
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