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Re: ordering and iteration problem


> If you are low on nodes, why can't you take your random-nodes from
> both the stylesheet and source XML document?
> 
> xsl:variable name="random-nodes" 
>    select="document('')//node()|//node()" />

BTW: if you really want *all* nodes of a document (no matter of XML
source or stylesheet), you should select

/ | //node() | //@* | //namespace::*

I think particularly the namespace nodes increases the number of nodes
significant (once declared in some element every child element has its
own namespace node for this namespace).

Cheers,
Oliver


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