Does that mean that a single key definition will not aggregate from
multiple documents? If so, then that is the problem.
yes, but if $docs is a sequence of document nodes then
$docs/key('foo','bar')
looks up the key in all of them and returns the combined sequence, so
this isn't a major problem (in XSLt2) It's more of a restriction in
XSLT1 as it's not so easy to combine the sets from different documents.
David
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