Also, count(exsl:node-set($projects))
returns 1 (It should return 26 when there is no filter).
No. The exsl:node-set (and msxsl:node-set and saxon:node-set) always
return a single node, and in the equivalent xslt 2 code you similarly
get a single node. the node set is like an in-memory document taht has
its own root node / and teh elements generated are children of that.
David
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