Note you are using a highly deprecated (and withdrawn) xslt 1.1 draft
youmight be better to use an explict extension element (eg
exsl:document) rather than rely o nxsl:document, however to take a blind
guess (since you didn't show any input or any of your stylesheet)
unable to save to out/out/dok-c01-11-03.htm
^^^^^^^
I would guess that you are using an href of out/{(_at_)id} but that in the
scope of the outer level xsl:document you are _already_ in the out
directory as the base URI for writing, so that just wants to be {(_at_)id}
in that case.
David
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