from the XSL-List guidelines:
(http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/index.html#posting):
you will improve the chances that you will receive prompt and
helpful responses by:
Illustrating your question with a demonstration of the problem.
Well-composed questions frequently include a small XML sample, an
XSLT stylesheet, the results received, and the result that was
desired - all in miniature, to make it comprehensible to readers new
to your problem. (It is also not uncommon to discover what a problem
actually is in the process of reducing it to an illustrative
version.)
You are describing the end result you want, but I don't think you have
provided a mock-up of the XML you want your XSLT to create. Try creating,
by hand, some XML that meets your needs. Then we on the list can help
you figure out how to transform the XML you have into the XML you need.
-- Tommie
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