That would be a good guess, but I'm not doing it programatically. I'm
using COCOON to do the processing, passing in the XSL and the XML from a
JSP.
Any other ideas?
Then it is possible the JSP is wrong - perhaps sometimes you generate
a faulty XML or XSL from that. Is there some way you can look at the
XML and XSL to check it is what you think it is?
Trevor
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