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Here's my solution that makes use of the xalan:nodeset extension
function.
It's rather inefficient do do that
<xsl:variable name="currRow">
<xsl:copy-of select="*"/>
</xsl:variable>
using copy-of causes the system to have to make a copy if the whole
node tree, giving nodes new identities etc. You also then generate a
reult tree faragment which means that you have to use the x:node-set
function to vonvert it back to a node set. Which makes teh stylesheet
harder to run on multiple systems.
You want currRow to be teh current node so
<xsl:variable name="currRow" select=".">
Which you can then use directly as
<xsl:value-of select="$currRow/*[name()
David
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