Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!
That worked wonders.... being new to XML/XSL this was stumping me and cost me days, I just needed this boost, now I am back on track and off to the rest of the backend code to build this file on the fly and the transformations to display it on the web...
Thanks, I think I understand what you are saying. I wasn't in the office yesterday, and today either.
That part of the XSL is actually generated with the JavaScript I posted above. You will see a line in the JS
sOptions += "<select>rms</select>"
I would assume that this is what I would...
I am sorry, I am very new to XML and have lost the help of someone who helped me write this code.
I have an XML file kinda like this:
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="sort.xsl"?>
<index>
<data section="controlled">
<rms docKey="414-060" subType="2"...
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