Call xmlDoc.documentElement.transformNodeToObject(xslDoc, resultDoc)
) resulted in an undesired unmatching of the root-node template (xpath="/");
That's the reason.
You applied the transform to the top level element of the document not
to the document itself. So the first template to be applied would match
/* not /
Not all XSLT engines give an API that allows a transform to start at an
arbitrary node in a document but msxml does (and it's allowed by teh
xslt spec)
David
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