You have to remember that you may think that Xlink is special but to
XSLT it's just another collection of attribute names, so
<a href="{xlink:simple/@href}"><xs
would set the href attribute to the value of the expression xlink:simple/@href
which is the value of the href attribute of an xlink:simple element
of the current node.
Assuming you haven't got an xlink:simple element this will be "".
You don't want the href attribute of an xlink:simple element,
you want the xlink:href attribute of an element that has an
xlink:type="simple" attribute
which is <a href="{(_at_)xlink:href}"
possibly guarded by an <xsl:if test="@xlink:type='simple'" if you need
that test.
Also you need to use the right xlink namespace (the one in your sample doc,
not the one in your stylesheet)
David
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