The simple answer is: no.
You'll have to explain the requirement more carefully, I can't really
understand from this what you're trying to do.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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From: Agnisys Technology (P) Ltd. [mailto:agnisys(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)com]
Sent: 12 September 2005 22:43
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Subject: [xsl] Is it possible to modify the source-tree?
Hi,
I know we can use <xsl:copy-of> to modify the result tree.
Is it possible to copy a portion of
the source tree on to a node in the source itself and
continue on with the processing?
The reason I want this is because I need the processor to
interpret the copied tree as if it was
at a different location, so that it resolves its
parent/sibling etc. accordingly.
Thanks,
Anupam.
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