XSL Discussion (thread)
[xsl] Sorting seems not to work completely,
Mark,
2011/07/27
- Re: [xsl] Sorting seems not to work completely, Martin Honnen, 2011/07/27
- Re: [xsl] Sorting seems not to work completely, Mark, 2011/07/27
- Re: [xsl] Sorting seems not to work completely, Michael Kay, 2011/07/27
- Re: [xsl] Sorting seems not to work completely, Mark, 2011/07/27
- Re: [xsl] Sorting seems not to work completely, Andrew Welch, 2011/07/27
- Re: [xsl] Sorting seems not to work completely, Mark, 2011/07/27
- Re: [xsl] Sorting seems not to work completely, Andrew Welch, 2011/07/27
- Re: [xsl] Sorting seems not to work completely, Michael Kay, 2011/07/27
- Re: [xsl] Sorting seems not to work completely, Murray McDonald, 2011/07/27
[xsl] How do I force the XSLT processor to retain a namespace declaration despite an ancestor element having that same namespace declaration?,
Costello, Roger L.,
2011/07/25
- Re: [xsl] How do I force the XSLT processor to retain a namespace declaration despite an ancestor element having that same namespace declaration?, Florent Georges, 2011/07/25
- Re: [xsl] How do I force the XSLT processor to retain a namespace declaration despite an ancestor element having that same namespace declaration?, Christopher R. Maden, 2011/07/25
- Re: [xsl] How do I force the XSLT processor to retain a namespace declaration despite an ancestor element having that same namespace declaration?, Andrew Welch, 2011/07/25
- Re: [xsl] How do I force the XSLT processor to retain a namespace declaration despite an ancestor element having that same namespace declaration?, David Carlisle, 2011/07/25
- Re: [xsl] How do I force the XSLT processor to retain a namespace declaration despite an ancestor element having that same namespace declaration?, Michael Kay, 2011/07/25
[xsl] why matches($title,'.*?(\.|,)\s*$')) can perform so much worse than matches($title,'(\.|,)\s*$')),
Alex Muir,
2011/07/12
- Re: [xsl] why matches($title,'.*?(\.|,)\s*$')) can perform so much worse than matches($title,'(\.|,)\s*$')), Oliver Hallam, 2011/07/13
- Re: [xsl] why matches($title,'.*?(\.|,)\s*$')) can perform so much worse than matches($title,'(\.|,)\s*$')), Alex Muir, 2011/07/13
- Re: [xsl] why matches($title,'.*?(\.|,)\s*$')) can perform so much worse than matches($title,'(\.|,)\s*$')), Michael Kay, 2011/07/13
- Re: [xsl] why matches($title,'.*?(\.|,)\s*$')) can perform so much worse than matches($title,'(\.|,)\s*$')), Oliver Hallam, 2011/07/13
- Re: [xsl] why matches($title,'.*?(\.|,)\s*$')) can perform so much worse than matches($title,'(\.|,)\s*$')), Michael Kay, 2011/07/13
- Re: [xsl] why matches($title,'.*?(\.|,)\s*$')) can perform so much worse than matches($title,'(\.|,)\s*$')), Oliver Hallam, 2011/07/13
- Re: [xsl] why matches($title,'.*?(\.|,)\s*$')) can perform so much worse than matches($title,'(\.|,)\s*$')), Liam R E Quin, 2011/07/13
[xsl] compare two nodes (the child elements, not the string values) in XSLT 1.0,
Wolfhart Totschnig,
2011/07/06
- RE: [xsl] compare two nodes (the child elements, not the string values) in XSLT 1.0, Robby Pelssers, 2011/07/06
- Re: [xsl] compare two nodes (the child elements, not the string values) in XSLT 1.0, Michael Müller-Hillebrand, 2011/07/06
- Re: [xsl] compare two nodes (the child elements, not the string values) in XSLT 1.0, Wolfhart Totschnig, 2011/07/06
- Re: [xsl] compare two nodes (the child elements, not the string values) in XSLT 1.0, Wendell Piez, 2011/07/06
- Re: [xsl] compare two nodes (the child elements, not the string values) in XSLT 1.0, Wolfhart Totschnig, 2011/07/06
- Re: [xsl] compare two nodes (the child elements, not the string values) in XSLT 1.0, Michel Hendriksen, 2011/07/07
- Re: [xsl] compare two nodes (the child elements, not the string values) in XSLT 1.0, Wendell Piez, 2011/07/07
- Re: [xsl] compare two nodes (the child elements, not the string values) in XSLT 1.0, Mukul Gandhi, 2011/07/07
- Re: [xsl] compare two nodes (the child elements, not the string values) in XSLT 1.0, Wendell Piez, 2011/07/07