Any suggestions?
Wendell explained that in the message that you quoted.
<xsl:function name="bib:footcite" as="xs:string">
<xsl:param name="footciteable" as="element()"/>
<xsl:number level="any" select="$footciteable"/>
</xsl:function>
he said
In a function, I believe this means passing in your context node as a
parameter and changing context to it explicitly before invoking xsl:number.
Apart from that (note this is different from a named template, which keeps
the context from which it's called), I don't see why it shouldn't work. And
it's easy enough to test.
David
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