<xsl:when test="[(_at_)xsi:type='CTextEx' or @xsi:type='CTextRingEx']">
XPath expressions never start with a [ wgich is a filter operation that
apples to the sequence on its left hand side. You just want
<xsl:when test="@xsi:type='CTextEx' or @xsi:type='CTextRingEx'">
if your whole template is an xsl:choose it os more idiomatic (and in
some cases more efficient) to write it as separte templates so:)
<xsl:template match="Object[(_at_)xsi:type='CTextEx']">
<xsl:template match="Object">
...
<xsl:template match="Object[(_at_)xsi:type='CTextEx' or
@xsi:type='CTextRingEx']">
...
David
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