<xsl:for-each select="$doc1//@*">
<xsl:sort select="." />
i.e. adding a xsl:sort instruction in the for-each
loop. This shall solve this problem!
No you need to sort on the attribute name, not it's value as the names
are unique. You also need to distinguish attributes on different elemnts
so you don't want //@*
David
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