Playing with the examples in
http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt-30/#stream-examples I wonder whether the last
example saying
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Additional template rules could be added to process other elements and
attributes in the same pass through the data: for example, to modify the
value of a last-updated attribute (wherever it appears) to the current
date and time, the following rule suffices:
<xsl:template match="@last-updated">
<xsl:attribute name="last-updated" select="current-dateTime()"/>
</xsl:template>
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is not lacking a mode="#all" or mode="delete-ednotes" on the
<xsl:template match="@last-updated">
as otherwise the template would not be applied to the document processed
in a streaming way with the stylesheet presented earlier which does
<xsl:mode name="delete-ednotes" streamable="yes"
on-no-match="shallow-copy"/>
and
<xsl:stream href="book.xml">
<xsl:apply-templates mode="delete-ednotes"/>
</xsl:stream>
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