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G. Ken Holman wrote: > At 2013-01-20 20:36 -0300, Max Toro wrote: Hi, >> Excluding the use of xsl:result-document, is the result of an XSLT >> transformation always a document-node() ? >> The spec talks about result trees, but couldn't figure out if the >> tree is always rooted at a document-node() or if a tree rooted at >> an element() is allowed. > If your transformation is creating a variable, the choice is yours. I am not sure we are talking about the same thing here. If I am right the OP asks about the result of the transform as a whole, which is indeed a set of result trees. If the result sequence of the initial template is not a document node, then it is added to a new document node. Regards, -- Florent Georges http://fgeorges.org/ http://h2oconsulting.be/
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