me> would work (giving grouping keys of "Hahn, Henry:author" and
me> "Hahn, Henry:subject" for your example.
or of course you could put the author first(_at_)entry first (giving a different
sort order)
In some cases if you really want to distinguish processing the types use
two nests loops instead of using concat to make a compound key.
so:
<for-each-group group-by="heading">
<xsl:for-each-group select="current-group()" group-by="@entry">
...
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