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OK, remembering a debugging suggestion from David, on this ...
On Oct 15, 2004, at 5:46 PM, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
Here's what I get with xsl:message for this content:
For contexts in which it works correctly in multi-author works, I get:
Bruce
Re: [xsl] position and grouping?
Subject: Re: [xsl] position and grouping? From: Bruce D'Arcus <bdarcus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 19:04:44 -0400 |
OK, remembering a debugging suggestion from David, on this ...
On Oct 15, 2004, at 5:46 PM, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
I need to send this again, as I am no closer to understanding why this is not working. Name order is correct, until I have more than one mods:mods element with the same mods:name content. Example output is now like:
Amin, A. (1994) Post-Fordism: Models, Fantasies and Phantoms of Transition, In A. Amin Ed., Post-Fordism: A Reader (Oxford:Blackwell Publishers) pp. 2345.
Arendt, H. (1959) The Human Condition, New York:Doubleday.
N. Brenner (1999) Globalisation as Reterritorialisation: The Re-scaling of Urban Governance in the European Union, Globalisation as ReterritorialisationUrban Studies, March , 36(3) pp. 43151.
N. Brenner (2000) The Urban Question as a Scale Question: Reflections on Henri Lefebre, Urban Theory and the Politics of Scale, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 24(2) pp. 36178.
Here's what I get with xsl:message for this content:
current() is [[AshAminauthor]] name() is [[name]] position() is [[1]]
current() is [[AshAmineditor]] name() is [[name]] position() is [[1]]
current() is [[ArendtHannahauthor]] name() is [[name]] position() is [[1]]
current() is [[BrennerNeilauthor]] name() is [[name]] position() is [[1]]
current() is [[NeilBrennerauthor]] name() is [[name]] position() is [[1]]
For contexts in which it works correctly in multi-author works, I get:
current() is [[MitchellAlisonauthor]] name() is [[name]] position() is [[1]]
current() is [[BruniFrankauthor]] name() is [[name]] position() is [[2]]
current() is [[TestaBernardauthor]] name() is [[name]] position() is [[1]]
current() is [[LamontBTierauthor]] name() is [[name]] position() is [[2]]
So what is this telling me? I still am not seeing why I'm not getting what I expect. What I see is that the context is correct.
Bruce
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