At 2010-03-17 18:32 +0000, Michael Kay wrote:
>
> Sets of nodes in XSLT are in document order. When you want
> the information ordered, you process them in sorted order.
>>
> Yes, but there is no select that will pass the set of nodes
> in sorted order. Sets of nodes are in always in document
> order.
Umm - I think you might have engaged your 1.0 autopilot here, Ken, whereas
this is 2.0.
Ouch ... indeed I did, Mike, as I'm in the middle of delivering a
class and the discussion of sets came up today in the discussion of browsers.
Thanks for correcting me ... I'm glad you did.
. . . . . . . . . . Ken
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