Yes, you can... You can make use of the mode parameter of the <xsl:template> and of the <xsl:apply-templates>.
When mode is specified to the apply-templates, only those matching templates having that specific mode will be displayed. Thus, you can have two different outputs for the same elements, using 2 different XSL's.
I am not sure how you'd do this with two different xsl's, which were not written taking into consideration the above... [red]Nosferatu[/red]
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