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Subject: Re: XML transformation based on parameters
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 10:53:52 +0100
Re:  XML transformation based on parameters
> select="xalan:nodeset($params)/

why do you need an extension function here? xx:node-set() is for
generating a node set from a result tree fragment, and typically the only
thing that makes result tree fragmenbts is an XSLT 1 stylesheet ehen
generatinng nodes inside a variable, so it is unlikley that a global
input parameter will be a result tree fragment.

If you pass in an XMl document to the stylesheet the syntax should be

$params/query-params/param/@name"

or perhaps simpler pass in a string with the URI of the document that
you want to read then the syntax would be

document($params)/query-params/param/@name"


David

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