Hello, Michael Ludwig, thanks for your suggestion. I'm going to have to
buckle down and read up on that and see if it will help with my problem. 

Hello, Christoffer Dam Bruun, I took a look at your code. It's very
interesting. It gives me an idea to modify the transformer class so the
result can be outputted a vector of results instead. That might take some
work though ...

I did some thinking and I'm not sure if I solved my problem or made it
worst. I know it's not ideal yet but progress is progress :)

Right I've setup my xsl with param that I input before the transformation
occurs. These params specify which node[index] I should bring back. I send a
specific index and get the correct node back. However, the number of node =
the number of time I need to transform, which can't be that good for system
resources.

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