I've found one of the biggest advantages of Saxon is its
ability to report errors that are easy to 'see'/interpret.
It saves a lot of work.
DaveP.
> It of course worked just fine. For a day or two I've been
trying all
> different kinds of XPaths, I thought I've lost my mind..
These kind of
> bugs are not technically hard to solve, but they simply
needs another pair of eyes.
But it shouldn't have needed eyes at all, any reasonable
xslt system ought to have reported error on line ....
illegal select attribute on xsl:template or some such error
and stopped and produced no output.
Did your system silently accept that and then produce bad output?
David
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