I supposed it is not valid XSL, but i'm not sure.
Anyway i find the second approach quite easier to read and it works...
But this is not the right list for such a question - take a look at the
mulberry-list for XSL:
http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/index.html
Stefan
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Hewko, Doug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Montag, 13. August 2001 14:29
> An: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Cc: ':[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Betreff: RE: Why doesn't Cocoon2 recognize [position() < last()] ??
>
>
> Thanks! Using your help, I did get the expected output by
> replacing "last()"
> with the eventual translation, "4". So my new line read " <xsl:if
> test="position()<4"> ".
>
> Now, can you please explain what you meant by a
> "XSL-Problem"? Should my
> original line work according to the W3 recommendations, or is
> it the way the
> parsers interpret things? Again, it works using MSXML4.0 but
> not Cocoon2.
> Just wondering so I could identify future instances that are similar.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Seifert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: August 13, 2001 8:19 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: AW: Why doesn't Cocoon2 recognize [position() < last()] ??
>
>
> Its not a cocoon, but a XSL-Problem. Try the following:
>
> <xsl:template match="Member">
> <xsl:for-each select="*">
> <xsl:if test="position()>1">
> <xsl:value-of select="$delimiter"/>
> </xsl:if>
> <xsl:value-of select="."/>
> </xsl:for-each>
> </xsl:template>
>
> Stefan
>
> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: Hewko, Doug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Gesendet: Montag, 13. August 2001 14:01
> > An: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; cib
> > Betreff: Why doesn't Cocoon2 recognize [position() < last()] ??
> >
> >
> > Hi! I have an XSL stylesheet that I typed from a tutorial and
> > it would not
> > work under Cocoon2. Yet, it worked fine when I used MSXML4.
> > (Thus, the only
> > difference between Cocoon and MS is the parser.)
> >
> > If requested, I can attach the entire stylesheet and XML
> > documents, but the
> > offending template is:
> > <xsl:template match="Member">
> > <xsl:for-each select="*[position() < last()]">
> > <xsl:value-of select="."/>
> > <xsl:value-of select="$delimiter"/>
> > </xsl:for-each>
> > <xsl:value-of select="*[last()]"/>
> > </xsl:template>
> >
> > For some reason, Cocoon does not go through each node in the
> > "<xsl:for-each
> > select="*[position() < last()]">" line. The best I could
> > get Cocoon2 to
> > do is to only look at the last node. Does anyone know why?
>
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