I changed xmlns to another name but that didnt work and also tried david
carlisle's suggestion for xalan but it said that namespace
"http://exslt.org/common" does not contain any functions......
I thought xalan did support exslt. If not, xalan has its own specific
extension namespace, but I don't have xalan to hand so you'll need to
check the xalan doc (or ask google which is probably easier)
Also in the ouput, the statement xmlns:xx="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xslt"
is included in each <h1> tag as a paramter??
attribute (or namespace declaration) not parameter.
You can stop that by using the exclude-result-prefixes attribute on
xsl:stylesheet.
<xsl:variable name="nsindex" select="xx:node-set($index)/*"/>
Here you have used /* so the variable contains a node set consisting of
the element nodes HR Recruitment_and_Hiring New_Managers New_Starters
rather than the top level document node containing these elements as
children.
But then you have gone
$nsindex/*[
so you are looking (*) for element node children of the contents of
nsindex but there are none, as HR and friends only have text content.
You want either of
<xsl:variable name="nsindex" select="xx:node-set($index)"/>
$nsindex/*[
or
<xsl:variable name="nsindex" select="xx:node-set($index)/*"/>
$nsindex/self::*[
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