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Re: [xsl] Slow XSLT

2008-03-12 18:00:11


The reason why I created this variable is because I
need to apply templates to all the Rows in the xml. 

You almost ever need a variable for that use (which is the most common
thing you want to do in xslt)

Since I do not know how many RowGrp elemetns I will
have I cannot do something like this:

why do you need to select all the Row elements at all (see the working
code I just posted, which would have crossed with your mail)


You are right. I want to apply templates to the
children of the current Row node that is in the node
set.

as Michale said it is irrelevant whether the current node is in teh set
$set (or any variable) if it is teh current nde then you can access its
children by select="*" so you don't need to refer to the variable (so
you don't need to define it)

But if it is not possible

It;s not that it isn't possible, it's just that you don't want to do
it. If * refers to the children of the current node why ask for an
expression that involves $set that results in the same set of nodes?

David


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