Interesting. It appears to work fine as it is for the first iteration.
which processor? You should report that as a bug, it is a syntax error
and you should get no output at all.
You know... that's a good question. The server we're using is Tomcat 5.5
on a Debian platform, but I'm not sure which XSL processor the goblins
have opted for.
would then not be able to apply the [(_at_)week=$week] predicate t
you can always filter the nodes returned from the key
key(....)[(_at_)week=$week]
You legend. I'm grinning, and people who know me are scared.
David
I owe you pints. Thanks very much :)
Gareth
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