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See inline. On 09/03/2013, Graydon <graydon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sat, Mar 09, 2013 at 05:02:19PM +0100, Wolfgang Laun scripsit: >> XSLT 2.0. >> >> I had to create a single document from several inputs (so that a key >> lookup could access them all with a single call): >> >> <xsl:variable name="doc" as="document-node()"> >> <xsl:document> >> <xsl:sequence select="document($paths)/*"/> >> </xsl:document> >> </xsl:variable> >> <xsl:key name="kSkips" >> match="element()[@omc:ilp='0']" >> use="@name"/> >> >> <xsl:variable name="look" select="key('kSkips',$name,$doc)"/> >> >> What surprised me was that I could use >> <xsl:sequence select="document($paths)"/> >> without an error, which would make the document-nodes of the inputs >> children of the temporary document-node. Is the XSL processor clever > > Betcha you can't. What, exactly? Both forms - with and without '/*' - appear to work correctly - at least the key() function delivers. > > Once you've gone > > <xsl:sequence select="document($paths)/*"/> > > It's not document nodes anymore. That I realized and thought advisable while I put them under the new temporary document-node. I just wondered why I don't have to select the document-nodes' *children*. -W > -- Graydon
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