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Re: Nodeset problems

Subject: Re: Nodeset problems
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 14:38:32 +0100
Re:  Nodeset problems
  <xsl:variable name="Test-Input" select="ms:node-set($Input)"/>

I'm surprised that you need to do that (or even that it's allowed)
in most implementations a node-set() extension function can only be
applied to a result tree fragment (converting it into a node set)
and result tree fragments are only generated by xsl:variable without a
select argument.

I don't have the .net xslt but I'd have thought that a parameter would
have been a node set (or a string).

I would guess that you have bound the input parameter to the top level
element rather than the root node so $input is root
so $input/root is looking for
<root> 
  <root>
which is empty and you want
$input/something

Why not use teTh document() function rather relying on the
system-specific mapping of DOM nodes to xpath node sets?


David

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