Well, you should try it with xalan standalone, to make sure thats really
a cocoon and not a xalan bug.
Im quite sure its a xalan bug, not from cocoon, because all XSLT
processing is managed throgh xalan (as far as i know).
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Hewko, Doug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Montag, 13. August 2001 16:42
> An: Stefan Seifert
> Betreff: RE: Why doesn't Cocoon2 recognize [position() < last()] ??
>
>
> Thanks for the reply. FYI. From a XSL list which says that
> this is a Cocoon2
> bug...
>
> I get the following outputs.
>
> Xalan:
>
> Jeff/555-1234/555-4321/lightgrey
> David/383-1234/383-4321/lightblue
> Roger/888-1234/888-4321/lightyellow
>
> MSXML:
> Jeff/555-1234/555-4321/lightgrey
> David/383-1234/383-4321/lightblue
> Roger/888-1234/888-4321/lightyellow
>
> I'm not sure why this isn't working for you. It may be a bug
> in Cocoon's
> position() function. I don't have Cocoon here, but you might
> want to try
> playing around with the predicate and see.
>
> Also, the <xsl:text>
</xsl:text> node inserts
> carriage-return/line-feed characters, which are usually stripped by a
> browser, so <br/> is probably more appropriate for your environment.
>
> hope this helps some...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Seifert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: August 13, 2001 10:37 AM
> To: Hewko, Doug
> Subject: AW: Why doesn't Cocoon2 recognize [position() < last()] ??
>
>
> I think in this case, this is not a cocoon-bug, but a xalan-bug (which
> cocoon uses internally for XSLT), and xalan has its own mailing lists,
> too (see apache website).
>
> Stefan
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