Drew,
     Thanks for the reply. The problem IS in the fact that running my
colleges XML against his style sheet gives different answers for MSXML4
and dot net's XslTransform class, all the XML,XSLT being included in my
previous post. 

Basically it looks like the position stuff in XslTransform is broken. If
you look at the output from the two different systems you will see that
.NET seems to get it completely wrong. His style sheet tries to match
the first and last element and for MSXML the output shows that it
achieves this, for XslTransform it outputs the last position at the
first <g> element and fails to find a <g> element where position = 1. If
you look at the XML and XSLT you can see what is going on.

Thanks for your time,
Leon Parsons
Technical Consultant
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Marsh, Drew [mailto:dmarsh@;MIMEO.COM] 
>Sent: 14 November 2002 4:14 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] dot net XslTransform bug?
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>Leon Parsons [mailto:Leon.Parsons@;AVEVA.COM] wrote:
>
>> We have tried compiling this at version 1.1 of the SDK and 
>seem to get 
>> the same results ( apart from a note to the effect that this 
>> particular overload of the transform method is obsolete ).
>
>I don't think you actually described your problem anywhere in 
>your message. Can you elaborate on exactly what's going wrong?
>
>-Drew
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