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> one weird problem that I had was that I *had* to use the > string function, I > thought that (//parentCategory) would have been fine as is, but I was > mistaken. Not at all weird: the uriEncode function expects a string, it doesn't know what do do if you give it a node-set. The XSLT processor doesn't know that it expects a string, because JavaScript is untyped. If you were calling a Java external function, the type conversion from node-set to string would be done for you. Mike Kay Software AG XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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