<xsl:param name="pageNo" select="'1'"/>
xslt will coerce it if need be, but if that is to be used as a number
rather than a string, then
<xsl:param name="pageNo" select="1"/>
is what you want
<xsl:with-param name="pageNo" select="'$pageNo'"/>
and the variable reference definitely doesn't want quotes (otherwise
it's a string)
<xsl:with-param name="pageNo" select="$pageNo"/>
David
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