I've got a node set that's selected by an ugly, gnarly Xpath
expression... let
but your example didn't show any nodes being selected by that expression
but rather than expression being used as a pattern in a match attribute
which is a completely different thing.
In the normal flow you would just have
<xsl:apply-templates select=" long xpath expression2 and
then templates with rather simple match patterns, just teh element names
you are interested in.
But its hard to see from your description if that is what you wanthere.
David
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