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Thanks Martin. Nearly there > > <xsl:param name="types" as="xs:string"/> > > If you declare the type as a single string item, then it doesn't make > sense to attempt to use the "?param-name" syntax further below to pass > in an XPath expression evaluating to a sequence of strings. > > > > as="xs:string" > > and > > types=A,B > > and > > test="type = tokenize($types, ',')" Produces an earlier message (a weak one from Saxon!) No line number, just 'The context item is absent' Closer... -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. Docbook FAQ.
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