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Ask for examples of using Dimitre's generic sort function
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- Subject: [xsl] Ask for examples of using Dimitre's generic sort function
- From: "Yang" <sfyang at unisvr dot net dot tw>
- Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2001 12:24:05 +0800
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Hello, Dimitre,
I try very hard to understand the results from your example of using
genericSearchSort.sort.data.1.xml with genericSearchSort.sort.1.xsl.
I do not have idea what does two-digit number shown in each result stand
for.
for example, Result: 01 10 03 09 06 ... Could you please give some words
on it?
I am very interesting to apply the generic sort function, however I am
looking
for a good starting point to pick up the subject.
So , would you mind illustrating some simple examples how to use your
generic sort function in the xsl-list?
Thanks for your help.
Sun-fu Yang,
sfyang@unisvr.net.tw
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