I just cannot see how this can happen.
test="string-length(s0:POSTCODE/text() = 0)"
is always true as it is taking the value returned by string-length as a
boolean, which is true if it is non zero
the string being passed to string-length is either "true" or "false"
depending on whether
s0:POSTCODE/text() = 0
is true or not, which is true just if one of the text node children of
s0:POSTCODE is "0".
but neither "true" nor "false" have zero length, so the test is always
true.
David
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