As I'm not a guru of XSLT, I am surely missing a
point but
why would I should
use xsl:text?
I think we should use <xsl:text> when we want to
introduce some characters (I think Unicode, or
whatever encoding xsl:output specifies) in the result
tree .. (the characters may be white space "or
whatever")
Regards,
Mukul
PS: I am adding to what Jarno wrote ..
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