<xsl:template match="/[some-node]"
You can't use [] predicates with / in Xpath1 expressions or patterns,
despite the fact that if it were allowed they would have an obvious
meeaning. It's just one of those things..
In an expression you can use (/)[some-node] but that format isn't allowed
in a match pattern
but you can do
/*[self::some-node]
so all is not lost:-)
David
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