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9.4

XSLT ----> preceding-sibling::

Asked by naveen_damerla in Extensible Markup Language (XML), Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT)

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Hello all,
            I am new to XSLT. I have a problem at hand where I have to insert a horizontal rule after a set of similar elements(all similar elements are already in sequential order). I was successful in doing it with the following code

                    <xsl:if test="((preceding-sibling::Insertion/Publication)[last()])">
                        <xsl:if test="not(Publication=((preceding-sibling::Insertion/Publication)[last()]))">
                            <tr>
                                <td colspan="20"><hr/></td>                                        
                            </tr>
                        </xsl:if>
                    </xsl:if>

PROBLEM: Though this works perfectly, whenever the XML file is huge, this code takes a considerable amount of time. I would be very grateful if anyone lead me to a better solution.

NOTE: The solution has to work fast on large XML file.

thanks,
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