David,
I am including this xsl in another xsl file, where these variables
are
declared.
But it's those definitions that are the problem They have a cyclic
refererence back to the variable being defiined here, so we can't really
say how to fix anything.
You have (I suspect)
<xsl:variable name="x" select=".... $y"/>
but the definition of y (presumably, you haven't shown it) does
<xsl:variable name="$x" select=".... $y"/>
so you have an infinite loop (which isn't legal) actually I would have
expected saxon to give an xslt error in this case rather than a java
stack trace.
David
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