Advanced search saepissime mutari non XSLT, ego similis ut videtur parva colles ascendebant omni tempore.
Lectio novissima mea hac: Indiciunt rebus cum causae columen. Aliquam in mi, Ego definitur hoc columnis:
<Radix xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<Columnas>
<Column Nomen="GafTrainingInvoiceNumber" />
<Column Nomen="GafTrainingInvoiceLocation" />
<Column Nomen="WorkId"/>
<Column Nomen="Rank"/>
<Column Nomen="Title"/>
<Column Nomen="Author"/>
<Column Nomen="Size"/>
<Column Nomen="Semita"/>
<Column Nomen="Descriptio"/>
<Column Nomen="Scribe"/>
<Column Nomen="SiteName"/>
<Column Nomen="CollapsingStatus"/>
<Column Nomen="HitHighlightedSummary"/>
<Column Nomen="HitHighlightedProperties"/>
<Column Nomen="ContentClass"/>
<Column Nomen="IsDocument"/>
<Column Nomen="PictureThumbnailURL"/>
</Columnas>
</Radix>
De invoice XLST prae numerum et situm fuerat cautionem:
<p>
Training Invoice Number: <p:valor ex- elige="GafTrainingInvoiceNumber"/>
<br></br>
Training Invoice Location: <p:valor ex- elige="GafTrainingInvoiceLocation"/>
</p>
Autem, propter quod in rebus inferioribus est causa selecti, ut in:
<p>
Training Invoice Number: <p:valor ex- elige="gaftraininginvoicenumber"/>
<br></br>
Training Invoice Location: <p:valor ex- elige="gaftraininginvoicelocation"/>
</p>
Until I corrected that, search results showed the labels (i.e. "Training Invoice Number") but no data.