Unexpected token in pattern
^^^^^^^
XSLT patterns as used in match attributes are not XPath expressions,
they have their own syntax definition which corresponds to a subset of
Xpath.
You can't have match="3" for example, although select="3" is valid.
And you can't have top level () grouping, only within [..] predicates (where
you can have any Xpath at all)
David
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