At 2012-01-13 18:45 +0000, Roelof Wobben wrote:
What i was expecting was if I goto page 2 of april 2005 there will
be 3 articles displayed because articles_per_page has the value of 3
and offset has value of 1 and end has the value of 5.
So this rule : <xsl:apply-templates select="dagboek/entry[position()
> $offset][position() < $end]" / is supposed to display all
the articles between 1 and 5. So articles 2,3,4.
But it won't because the second predicate is applied to the *results*
of the first predicate. To have it applied simultaneously with the
first predicate, you need to put it *in* the first predicate:
[position() > $offset and position() < $end]
Can anyone help me figure out why this happens ?
Because the "[position() < $end]" predicate is being applied to
those returned by the "[position() > $offset]" predicate.
I hope this helps.
. . . . . . . . Ken
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