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I. XSLT 1.0 solution : xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="" rel="nofollow">w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"> Static Data debit row debit row credit row Header HTML 1 debit row debit row credit row Static Data debit row debit row credit row Header HTML 1 debit row debit row credit row.
I. XSLT 1.0 solution: when applied on the provided XML document: produces the wanted, correct result: Static Data debit row debit row credit row Header HTML 1 debit row debit row credit row Explanation: Positional grouping using a key to define all elements that belong to a group. II.
XSLT 2.0 solution: when this XSLT 2.0 transformation is applied to the same XML document (above), again the same, correct result is produced: Static Data debit row debit row credit row Header HTML 1 debit row debit row credit row Explanation: Using the XSLT 2.0 instruction with a group-starting-with attribute. Also using the standard XSLT 2.0 function current-group().
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