Michael Kay wrote:
Unfortunately the output of xsl:message is implementation-defined.
You can also view the variable by copying it temporarily to the
result tree:
If you are using XSLT 2.0, you can also use xsl:result-document to
serialize the variable to a debug file (if your processor make it
possible, you can then serialize it to the console).
Regards,
--drkm
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