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If c were a child/descendant of results then: This can really go wrong!! With '//c' all results in the file are matched, if any c in the file has the value '2'. Change it to 'descendant::c' or './/c' if you want descendant <c>s. '//c' means descendants of root node. I hope I'm not wrong. Regards, Joerg -- System Development VIRBUS AG Fon +49(0)341-979-7411 Fax +49(0)341-979-7409 joerg.heinicke@xxxxxxxxx www.virbus.de XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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