Norma,
The problem you are seeing is in part of the code that you aren't showing
us, so it's impossible to tell exactly why it's happening. How are these
condition nodes selected for processing?
But why you are matching only first condition nodes, and then doing their
following siblings with exactly the same code? Wouldn't it be easier to say
simply
<xsl:template match="condition">
<eqpconds>
<eqpconds-setup-item>
<condition>
<xsl:value-of select="."/>
</condition>
<itemref>
<xsl:copy-of select="link"/>
</itemref>
</eqpconds-setup-item>
</eqpconds>
</xsl:template>
and then make sure that all the condition nodes you want to process are
selected properly (something that might be easier now)? Maybe there's a
reason ... in any case there's more to this problem than what you've shown us.
Cheers,
Wendell
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