<xsl:copy-of select="$p/note[position()=regex-group(1)]"/>
</xsl:matching-substring>
However, here we count all preceding nodes, no?
no, that should only count sibling note elements, the children of the p
node stored in $p.
If you are getting teh wrong ones post a complete (small) case with a
small input sample and we can have a look...
David
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