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On 08.10.2016 11:21, Graydon graydon@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
In XSLT 2.0 and subsequent, That is not true, you can search a subtree of a document by passing in an element in that document. The only requirement is that the root of the tree containing the node supplied in the third argument is a document node. So I have found myself going I also like using variables typed as element() or element()* but if I want to use keys then I think the right approach is to make sure you start with a document node as the root of the elements.
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