This is a FAQ.
' is reported by the XML parser as a ' so
match="//subjectterm[text()='Employees' rights and
obligations']"
is reported to the XSLT engine as
//subjectterm[text()='Employees' rights and obligations'
which is an Xpath pattern syntax error. (Also you don't ever want to
start a pattern with // but that's not the issue here)
To get a ' into a an Xpath string you need to use " to delimit the
string so that's
//subjectterm[text()="Employees' rights and obligations"
which you can then put into XMl as
match="//subjectterm[text()="Employees' rights and
obligations"]"
or
match='//subjectterm[text()="Employees' rights and
obligations"]'
David
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