<xsl:param name="pos">1</xsl:param>
that doesn't make $pos the number 1 it makes it a result tree fragment
consisting of a root node with a child text node with string value "1".
(_why_ do people keep using xsl:param and xsl:variable with content,
this seems to come up every day)
If it has the above value then [$pos] is the same as ['1'] which is teh
same as [true()] which is not what you want.
David
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