<xsl:with-param name="sortedlist">
<xsl:for-each
If you use xsl:with-param (or xsl:variable or xsl:param) in xslt 1.0
without a select attribute then the content generates a result tree
fragment. The only thing syou can do with result tree fragments are
copy them to the output tree, or use them wher estrings would be
allowed. So $sortedlist/* is an error as you can only use
/ with node sets.
Most XSLT 1 engines (except mozilla's transformiix engine) have a
x:node-set() extension to turn a result tree fragment into a node set so
you could do
x:node-set($sortedlist)/*[....
David
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