From: George Cristian Bina <george(_at_)oxygenxml(_dot_)com>
In XSLT 2.0 you can use a trick to achieve that. For instance if you know
that a character, let's say # does not appear in the output then you can
use a character map to map it to nothing and generate # in every element:
That could be dangerous, as someone else may introduce the character #
later.
Better is to use a private-use character, where the danger of that happening
is substantially less.
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