Excellent stuff! You're right, it is much faster. It eliminates the variable
condition, and node-set conversion. And since both node-sets are mutually
exclusive, using | wouldn't (and shouldn't) give me a problem. In fact, now
that I think about it, that statment can be reduced to
<xsl:variable name="validAttributeType" select="
(key('allTypes', @type) | xsd:simpleType)/xsd:restriction"/>
Thank you Mukul, Michael, and David for your help and insight!
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glad you got it working although actually you could avoid copying the
original nodes into a result-ree fragent, and just define the variable
to reference the original nodes directly, which avoids using xx:node-set
and is more efficient.
<xsl:variable name="validAttributeType" select="
( key('allTypes', @type)|xsd:simpleType[not(key('allTypes',
@type))])/xsd:restriction"/>
David
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