In other words, it doesn't seem to be finding
the <title> or <episode> nodes, though it ought to be.
Note <xsl:if test="starts-with(//title, 'Q')
does not test if every title begins with Q, it just tests if the first
one does.
starts-with() expects two strings (just two) as its arguments, so if you
give it a node set for one of them, it takes the string value of the
first node in document order.
So //title finds all the titles, but to coerce to a string all but one
gets zapped.
I suppose I should grudgingly mention that this habit of silently
junking all but the first element of a node set to get a string value is
deprecated in Xpath2 and part of the "xpath 1 compatibility behaviour"
which is probably a good thing.
David
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