Basically i'm transforming one XML language into another. In doing this, I
have some code like the following:
<xsl:template match="//prosody">
don't start a match pattern with // it doesn't do anything useful.
...
<xsl:choose>
<xsl:when test="@pitch='x-high'">
<xsl:text><PITCH BASE="70%"></xsl:text>
<xsl:apply-templates/>
Why are you generating text not XML nodes? You lose much of teh benefit
of using XSLT if you do that.
<xsl:template match="prosody">
...
<xsl:choose>
<xsl:when test="@pitch='x-high'">
<PITCH BASE="70%">
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</PITCH>
....
David
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