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I believe root node cannot have a predicate. Probably you could have two root node templates each having a mode specifier(e.g. x and y). Then invoke the transform by passing initial mode to the processor. Regards, Mukul On 8/26/05, andrew welch <andrew.j.welch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I've just noticed you can't have a predicate on the root matching template: > > <xsl:template match="/[some condition]"/> > > I noticed because I have two root matching templates, one for testing > and one for production, and I wanted an easy way to switch between > them eg: > > <xsl:template match="/[false()]"> > > or say using a parameter: > > <xsl:template match="/[$testing]"> > > The processors (Saxon 6.5.4, 8.5b, msxml 3 and 4) all complain about > the unexpected token '[', apparently not realising this is the root > matching template and not a step in a pattern. > > Is it wrong to use multiple root matching templates in this way?
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