<xsl:variable name=set" select="Report/Rows//Row" />
.....
<xsl:apply-templates select="$set"/>
you've given no indication of why you need this variable (it seems that
it isn't needed)
<xsl:apply-templates select="$set[postion()]/*"/>
as I said last time, [position()] does nothing, it is the same as
[true()] what do you intend it to do?
In the Row template I apply templates again but this
time I use the /* to get the child elements (Cell).
However, if I do this - <xsl:apply-templates
select="$set/*"/> - I will apply templates to all the
Cell elements. So I will have only one <tr> with lots
of <td>s. Something like that:
You just want to apply templates to the children of the current node,
that's
<xsl:apply-template select="*"/>
or (more or less equivalently in this context) just
<xsl:apply-templates/>
David
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