<xsl:variable name="HTML" select="text/html" />
that sets $HTML to be the <html> element which is a child of the <text>
element of the current node, which is probably the empty node set.
You want to set the variable to a string, not to the result of an
xpath step.
<xsl:variable name="HTML" select="'text/html'" />
But you don't need a variable at all, you can just use 'text/html'
directly in the test if you want.
David
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