The XSLT language doesn't really have any concept of exceptions; it can 
neither catch them nor throw them. The closest you can come is using 
<xsl:message> with terminate="yes", which will produce an error and -- 
unless you've overridden this behavior with a custom error handler -- shut 
down the XSLT processor.

If that doesn't answer your question, could you be more explicit about 
what you're trying to do (or avoid)?

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Joe Kesselman, IBM Next-Generation Web Technologies: XML, XSL and more. 
"may'ron DaroQbe'chugh vaj bIrIQbej"  ("Put down the squeezebox and nobody 
gets hurt.")

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