DC said,
2.0 doesn't have node sets at all.
Sorry, my bad.
You mean generate a temporary tree with a document node as
root, that happens automatically most of the time (as in
xslt 1) as if you xsl:copy-of (for example) an element into
a variable then a document node will be formed
automatically to contain it. If you use the as="..."
and specify some type other than document node then this
automatc creation of document nodes is supressed.
Implying that a function can't return any node set with
a document node?
Thanks David.
regards DaveP
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