Hi,
On 12/21/2011 10:25 PM, Graydon wrote:
I can't imagine doing any significant amount of XSLT programming
_without_ using oXygen; I also can't imagine that you won't get your
purchase price back in saved time_just with this problem_, never mind
the subsequent year.
"If you know you need new tools, and you haven't already bought them,
you're already paying for them."
-- Line seen in an ad for machine tools, ca. 1950s.
(On the other hand, I do have an XSLT solution to the stated problem,
somewhere. It's a tricky problem in the general case, and a 2.0
solution. But since I'm reasonably happy with what oXygen does, I
haven't often needed it. :-)
Cheers,
Wendell
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