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Re: sort


thx, but "unfortunately" it is the user (client) that decides on which 
he want to sort the table.
So is it possible to change

<xsl:sort select="root/person/supelogin/*[name()=$$sortering]"/>

in something more variable ?
as other clients may want to sort on "root/address"

Thanks in advance,
Fred.

David Carlisle wrote:

>>but now i would like to sort the xmlstring on "root.person.supelogin.login"
>>
>
>well guessing whatyou mean by "." You coukd do
>
><xsl:sort select="root/person/supelogin/login"/>
>
>If you want to pass the name of the sort element as a param, and only
>want to use the eleemnts in supelogin you can do
>
><xsl:sort select="root/person/supelogin/*[name()=$$sortering]"/>
>
>If you want to supply the full path as a param you are in the territory
>of using saxon:evaluate()
>
>David
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