Hi All, 

@position and @at are used to place elements within a
repeat. My problem is to place an empty repeat within the wider context.


Regards, 

Laszlo 

On 06.06.2012 07:53, Santosh Chandak wrote: 

>
The "position" and "at" attributes can be used for ordering the elements
the way you want them to be. Better way that works with xsltforms is by
using nodeset and origin. For example - 
> would mean insert the nodes
from origin at current node after name or code whichever comes first.
Using nodeset is much easier in case of many optional elements.
> 
>
Regards,
> Santosh

 
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