tom tom wrote:
I was referring to constructing a copy of the node in the
output and by the sounds of it I'm right in still calling
this a copy.
There are differents things here. We're speaking about what
xsl:sequence does. And it never makes a copy. It returns a sequence.
But an other rule in the XSLT 2.0 CR says what is done when nodes are
added to a tree: the visible effect is "as if a copy was made", but no
actual copy is needed.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
--drkm
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