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Hi Markus,
When you use XSLT 2.0 and you re-process the temporary result document (aka micro-pipelining), the change in order of the nodes may change the applicability of your matching templates. If you use XSLT 1.0 (which I assume considering you mention the default of Java 6), you may have done micro-pipelining using the node-set() extension of your processor, in which case the same issue may apply. In the same line of thought: using macro-pipelining or other kinds of post-processing that depend on the order of the nodes, you can see similar behavior. Like MK: to help you further, we'll need a minimal example of input XML, XSLT file and (current, wrong) output XML, if any and the version of the processor you use, that illustrates your issue. Kind regards, Abel Braaksma Markus Karg wrote: Dear XSL Professionals,
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