As far as I can tell, <xsl:document> is not part of the standard XSLT language. (See http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt for the Official Word). Maybe it was someone's custom extension to the language, or something that didn't survive into the final version, or something under development as part of a future version.... If you can tell us what you expected it to do, we might be able to offer an alternative solution...
- Problem with <xsl:document> Paresh Fozdar
- Re: Problem with <xsl:document> Gary L Peskin
- Re: Problem with <xsl:document> Joseph_Kesselman
- Re: Problem with <xsl:document> David_N_Bertoni
