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Re: using attribute value as an attribute name OR using element value as an attribute name




>     <xsl:for-each select="@*" >

you need the xsl:sort after this line othe rways you will get the columns
in a random order. The parser is _not_ obliged to report the order of
teh attributes, and XSLT is not obliged to preserve the order even if
the parser reports it. So if you want column1 to come out before column2
then you need to sort on name().

if you change @* to @*[key(...)] as in my last message, then only those
attributes that are listed in your config section will be used.


David

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