Re: [xsl] Is the context node accessible from within a called template ?

Subject: Re: [xsl] Is the context node accessible from within a called template ?
From: "Kerry, Richard richard.kerry@xxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2017 16:00:10 -0000
>An xsl:call-template does not change the context node, of course using
>an xsl:for-each for instance inside the called template then would.

Thank you.
Ok, that confirms what I should expect.
I'm not using for-each in this area so that shouldn't be an issue.

>You
>haven't provided a minimal but complete sample of XSLT, XML, output you
>want and output or error you get to allow us to tell what fails and why.

No, indeed I didn't.  At this stage I just wanted to confirm whether I ought
to be expecting it to work (yes), or whether I should be taking a different
tack.
Having done so I will look more carefully at what I've done and if I can't
make progress then I'll send a (non-)working example.


Regards,
Richard.
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