Hi Michael,
I was attempting to same the current context in the $me variable. Am I
doing this wrong?
Thanks,
Spencer
On 5/10/07, Florent Georges <darkman_spam(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)fr> wrote:
Michael Kay wrote:
Hi
> The answer is to save the context node in a variable before
> going into the for-each.
I don't see how this could help here. Actually, I don't see any
*simple* way to solve this. Could you please explain a little bit
further?
Regards,
--drkm
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