Lajos Joo wrote:
Martin this is Great! I never thought it can be done this short way. I was doing a 3
level deep <choose> but still not working. There was only one complain from the
compiler that cn is declared as string:
<xsl:template match="node()">
<xsl:param name="cn"/>
<xsl:if test="descendant-or-self::node() intersect $cn">
So i changed it to
<xsl:param name="cn" select="/.."/>
and now it is working as a charm.
Which XSLT processor are you using that gave that complain?
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Martin Honnen
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