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> To be pedantic, my:f($x) is my:f($x) should always evaluate to true() > in the absence of errors. But that can be taken as read. This is the problem it shouldn't, according to the XSLT 2.0 spec: there are cases when my:f($x) is my:f($x) evaluates to false(). This happens when my:f() is defined in such a way that it creates new node(s) on every evaluation. Cheers, Dimitre.
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