Martin has already posted a correction to this but your code reposted has
the same error
[(_at_)id='{$ThisHotelID}']
That is testing if @id is equal to the string '{$ThisHotelID}' whereas
you want to test if it is equal to the value of the variable
$ThisHotelID so that would be
[(_at_)id=$ThisHotelID]
incidentally two more general observations
{} are not special characters in xpath you should _never_ use then in
xpath (unless you want them as part of a string literal). They are used
in xslt to _surrpound_ xpath expressions in attribute value templates
a use which is possible precisely because these braces are not used in
xpath.
don't go
<xsl:variable name="ThisHotelID"><xsl:value-of
select="document(file/@href)/Hotel/HotelID" /></xsl:variable>
when you could go
<xsl:variable name="ThisHotelID"
select="document(file/@href)/Hotel/HotelID" />
the latter is less to type and a lot more efficient, as it binds the
variable to the HotelID element, rather than generating new document
node with a new text node child with string valuue the value of teh
HotelID element.
David
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