No, the source tree in XSLT is immutable, and you cannot change it.

Dave



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It might not be the obvious use of XSLT, but my needs are to use the XSL as

a scripting language.
Meaning I start with a source XML document, but along my XSL processing,
using mainly xalan-extension java function, I need to add and replace
elements to the source document.

Is it possible to alter/modify the source document after the XSL mechnism
began its transformation?

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