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RE: last() problem
- From: "Michael Kay" <michael dot h dot kay at ntlworld dot com>
- To: <xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com>
- Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2002 18:40:25 -0000
- Subject: RE: [xsl] last() problem
- Reply-to: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
If you are processing all the children, last() gives you the number of the
last one to be processed. Otherwise, use the count() function to count the
number of nodes in a node-set.
Michael Kay
Software AG
home: Michael.H.Kay@ntlworld.com
work: Michael.Kay@softwareag.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
> [mailto:owner-xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com]On Behalf Of Richard
> Hallgren
> Sent: 09 March 2002 18:11
> To: XSL-List@lists.mulberrytech.com
> Subject: [xsl] last() problem
>
>
> Hi I have the following structure on my xml document:
> <GUESTBOOK>
> <POST>
> <DATE></DATE>
> <NAME></NAME>
> <EMAIL></EMAIL>
> <TEXT></TEXT>
> </POST>
> </GUESTBOOK>
>
> I present the whole thing with a xsl style sheet but now I
> want the the last position of the last child. I guess I
> could send it as an parameter from the asp page but I know
> its possible to do this within the xsl page, but how?
>
> Please help!
> Cheers,
> Richard
>
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