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> I find it is more succinct to say: "Nodes from the attribute and namespace
> axes are always in an arbitrary implementation-defined order, while nodes
> from all other axes are in proximity order within location step expressions
> and in document order in location path expressions."
Although nobody asked, just a little add-on: (for the faq?)
Nodes from different documents are also in an arbitrary implementation-defined
order.
<xsl:for-each select="document('doc1.xml')//* | document('doc2.xml')//*">
...
</xsl:for-each>
Regards,
Oliver
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