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Martin Grigorov wrote:
Actually select="/some/where" in your example looks weird. I understand that's just sample, but having absolute location path in select attribute really doesn't make sense, because it doesn't depend on context hence always evaluates to the same string value.
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Re: [xsl] Could I set an attribute to ?
Subject: Re: [xsl] Could I set an attribute to <xsl:sort> ? From: Oleg Tkachenko <olegt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2003 19:22:37 +0200 |
Martin Grigorov wrote:
Elaborate please what do you mean by saying "it doesn't work": you've got some error or sorting doesn't work etc.<xsl:sort select="/some/where" order="{$ord}"/>
I have already try it - it doesn't work.
Actually select="/some/where" in your example looks weird. I understand that's just sample, but having absolute location path in select attribute really doesn't make sense, because it doesn't depend on context hence always evaluates to the same string value.
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Oleg Tkachenko
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Multiconn Technologies, Israel
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