[ Karl J. Stubsjoen]
So... how do I call that template?
<xsl:variable name="xmTmplt" select="how_to_call_this_template"/>
-or-
<xsl:variable name="xmTmplt">
<xsl:call-template name="but_then_xmTmplt_does_not_resolve_to_RTF"/>
</xsl:variable>
You do not "call" a template using a select statement. Either you
select a set of nodes and apply templates to it, or you use
call-template, passing the template whatever parameters it may need.
As for syntax to create an RTF, you get an RTF anytime the processor
puts anything into a result. That includes the following construction
for a variable -
<xsl:variable name='theThing'>
Anything here will be a RTF
</xsl:variable>
On the other hand, if you want a variable to contain a node set, you can
select one -
<xsl:variable name='theNodeset' select='...'/>
When a variable contains a node set, it can be used in
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