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Re: Selecting unique value of an attribute [ restated and tested solution :)]
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- Subject: Re: Selecting unique value of an attribute [ restated and tested solution :)]
- From: Oliver Becker <obecker at informatik dot hu-berlin dot de>
- Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 18:42:26 +0200 (MET DST)
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
Sorry, it's me again
> I promise I will not send example after 30 sec thinking in the future.
> I would have eaten the mail if it was on a paper to punish myself
> but fortunately we are in the age of e-mails and hard drives are too
> hard to swallow.
>
> I will restate the question in my terms :) :
>
> Find all elements in the source and sort them alphabetically:
>
[snip]
>
> It works. I have tested it :))))))
Yes - but you solved an other problem ;-)
The question was: find all index elements, one for each entry attribute
and sort them according to the entry value.
<index entry="thing"/> etc.
Ok, let's stop this thread - there've been a lot of different solutions.
I'm sure you would given a correct answer if you'd read the mail more
accurately.
Don't try to eat another piece of your hardware ... ;-)
Cheers,
Oliver
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