The problem is that XSLT expects the <tr>'s to have an ending tag befor
the when or otherwise tags end.
that's not an XSLt requirement, it's a requirement of XML. If your stylesheet
is not well formed XML, it will be rejected by the XML parser before
XSLT ever sees it.
long form
<tr>
<xsl:if test="position() mod 2 = 1">
<xsl:attribute name="style">background-color:gray</xsl:attribute>
</xsl:if>
....
or simpler
<tr class="row{position() mod 2 = 1}">
and set up
tr.row0
and
tr.row1
in your css to do the colouring.
David
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