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Re: Is it possible to modify the source-tree?

Subject: Re: Is it possible to modify the source-tree?
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 23:01:56 +0100
Re:  Is it possible to modify the source-tree?
>  I know we can use <xsl:copy-of> to modify the result tree. Is it possible to copy a portion of
> the source tree on to a node in the source itself 

No the source tree may not be changed in any way. what you can do is
first do one transform that copies the branch of the tree, then use a
second transform that processes the new tree. Using an xx:node-set
extension (orxslt2) you can do both transformations within a single
stylesheet.

David

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