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> I tried to run a stylesheet that inputs a parm and > interprets the value of it as a location path. > I.e. > <xsl:param name="query">no-default</xsl:param> > ... > <xsl:template name="querytemp"> > <xsl:apply-templates select="$query"/> > </xsl:template> Indeed, something like <xsl:apply-templates select="//*[local-name()=$gi]"/>, with $gi containing the generic identifier requested, worked, if the 'query' is just a gi. Supporting all XPath location paths, however, required generating the XSL stylesheet on the fly within the XSLServlet. The dynamic stylesheet was rather short, since it contained an <xsl:include>. Thanks to those who answered, Juliane. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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