> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Powanda 
> 
> Thanks. I downloaded DocBook XSL 1.73.0 and tried importing 
> profile-eclipse.xsl instead of eclipse.xsl in my 
> customization layer, but the conditions don't seem to work 
> (that is, all DocBook elements with condition attributes are 
> excluded from the output). Is there something else I need to do?
>  
> I'm using xsltproc to generate the output. 


All profile-*.xsl stylesheets rely on the exsl:node-set() extension
function. The author of xsltproc has his own (valid, as I understand it)
opinion on how that extension can be safely implemented, and that might be
causing the problem you are seeing (but this is just a wild guess). 

You can try

1. Another XSLT processor, for example Saxon.
2. Two-pass profiling (using profiling/profile.xsl).

If this does not help, you need to provide a complete but minimal test case
(including an input XML file) that can be used to reproduce the problem,
using the stock stylesheets.

/MJ




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