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Re: [xsl] enclosing siblings in an element

2008-01-23 16:06:08

You'll want to remember the key pattern here for future
reference.

The OP didn't mention it in this thread but I think in other threads
he's reveaaled he's using xslt2, so in fact grouping with keys is rarely
needed, xsl:for-each-group is usually easier,

something like <xsl:for-each-group
group-starting-with="starts-with(@clss,'stem')"

David



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