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Colin wrote: >Assuming the context node is an element, that means all attributes of >the element. Otherwise it means zero nodes (as only elements have >attributes). Okay, so in this case I don't think I understand the purpose of this template. The context is matching all nodes on the attribute access OR all child nodes of the context node, right? It is then applying templates and selecting the exact same thing. Doesn't that mean there *is* no context? Wouldn't the same thing be achieved by just calling a match to the root? <xsl:template match="/"> I tried removing this template from the stylesheet and I do still get the same beautiful result (thanks Michael!). Thanks! Julie Julie
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