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RE: display in a recursive way
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- Subject: RE: display in a recursive way
- From: "Paulo Gaspar" <Paulo dot Gaspar at krankikom dot de>
- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 12:42:23 +0200
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Hi Andy,
Thanks for the e-mail address. I tryed to find it before with no success.
Maybe it is still my fault, since these days have been quite hectice and
I have been rushing trough things too much.
I will try to reproduce the bug for you and to report it, but I need some
time do do it.
I already bumped on that bug 3 times that I noticed. At the last one I
had developed this "overlaping nodeset" diagnose and the only thing I did
to fix it was specifically avoiding that situation... and it worked. It
now looks clear to me that it hapens at least in some situations.
However, that stylesheet was a bit too complex and the dataset quite
large to use it in a report and I decided not to keep the buggy copies.
(Ok... I admit I was rushing a bit again.)
I will try to reproduce a minimal "bug situation" over the weekend.
Have fun,
Paulo
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xsl-list@mulberrytech.com
[mailto:owner-xsl-list@mulberrytech.com]On Behalf Of Andrew Kimball
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 12:36 AM
To: 'xsl-list@mulberrytech.com'
Subject: RE: display in a recursive way
Paulo,
Your description of the xsl:copy bug has sparked my curiosity. Can you
directly send me a repro? I'll take a look at it.
Also, I think you can e-mail bugs to xmlfb@microsoft.com rather than posting
them to the MSXSL newsgroup.
~Andy
-----Original Message-----
From: Paulo Gaspar [mailto:Paulo.Gaspar@krankikom.de]
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