o i use a variable like:
<xsl:variable name="racine">
<xsl:choose>
Using a variable with content makes a result tree fragment that you can
not query into with Xpath.
You could use your processor's node-set extension to convert this result
tree fragment to a node set but in this case it would be pointless as
there are no element nodes in your fragment
<xsl:value-of select="/genericdoc"/>
value-of returns a string, so this discards all teh element nodes and
just gives the character data.
Just use
<xsl:apply-templates select="/*/doccontent/docbody"/>
You don't need a variable here.
David
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