But Michael , I want to select a node in RTF which
contains a context node. In this case context node
comes from the document itself.
This is what I want
No. An RTF never contains nodes from the source document.
In XSLt nodes can only be in one document there is no node sharing.
When you built teh RTF you generated new nodes, eitherusing literal
result elements or copying nodes from the original source, but in
either case they are _new_ nodes, never nodes in teh original tree,
When you use xx:node-set on that result tree fragment you get another
document, eactly the same as if you had used document() on some existing
xml document.
David
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