This is just a personal preference though.
Not really, as it produces a different result. Sometimes you need one
of those results and sometimes the other.
you have
<xsl:template match="tag2" mode="copier">
<i><xsl:apply-templates/></i>
</xsl:template>
which means tag2 gets turned into i but the contents of tag2 are not
copied they get the default mode applied (which presumably doesn't copy)
The originally proposed solution would be equivalent to
<xsl:template match="tag2" mode="copier">
<i><xsl:apply-templates mode="copier"/></i>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
</xsl:template>
which would change tag2 to i but recursively copy its content (except
for any nested tag2 elements of course).
I find that, normally, I'd want this second form.
David
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