Srinivas,

You can pass parameters into your XSL template. You have to use <xsl:param> tags to 
capture the value and then use within the node that queries your address.xml file.

I would recommend following Shawn Bayern's advice and use the JSTL approach.

For additional info on XSL, you might consider another forum.

Ben Cramer
iPath Solutions

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