Hello Peter
Thanks!
Probably you have a bigger problem, which is that your XSLT processor might
not support automatic conversion from a Result Tree Fragment to a Nodeset.
The XSLT 1.0 spec doesn't allow it. You'll need to see your processor's
documentation and look for an xxx:node-set() function or something similar.
Once you find how to use it, you can do something like
"xxx:node-set($Test)/node[1]".
But... is it then not possible to build a nodeset directly in the XSL? What
is the difference between doing thus and the example that I had in the
orriginal mail?
With the example I do not need any conversions between anything.
Sincerely
Ragulf Pickaxe :)
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