Alice Wei wrote:
The XSL:
<xsl:template match="computer">
[<span class="skills">
<xsl:apply-templates select="language">
<xsl:sort select="@rank" order="ascending"/>
</xsl:apply-templates>
</span>]
</xsl:template>
The output now is in the same order as it is in the order of the
document w= hen the @rank value is 1, and followed by the one where
@rank=2.
[XML 1.0] [XSLT 1.0] [HTML 4.01/XHTML 1.0] [CSS] [XSLT 2.0].
Is it possible that I can get it to display as
[CSS] [HTML 4.01/XHTML 1.0] [XML 1.0] [XSLT 1.0] [XSLT 2.0]
One way to achieve that is to change your sort to select="type" (since
the requested order is strictly alphabetical by type), but from your
postings subjectline, I think you mean how to sort on several values,
which is done by adding more xsl:sort values under each other:
<xsl:sort select="@rank" />
<xsl:sort select="type" />
HTH,
Cheers,
-- Abel Braaksma
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