Subject: Re: [xsl] combining multiple documents From: Steven Ericsson-Zenith <steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 18:26:40 -0800 |
not since surely "/" simply specifies the global processing scope in any case.
/ denotes the root of the current document, of which you have two. when processing test.xml / denotes the root of that file, and when processing include.xml it denotes the root of that.
If you want to refer to the root of a different document you can not use
/ you must store the document node in a variable, or refer t it via a
function such as doc().
David
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