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So I have two nodes of elements that I'm essentially trying to join. I want the top level node to stay the same but the child nodes to be replaced by those cross referenced.

Given:

<stuff>
  <item foo="foo" boo="1"/>
  <item foo="bar" boo="2" />
  <item foo="baz" boo="3"/>
  <item foo="blah boo="4""/>
</stuff>

<list  a="1" b="2">
  <foo>bar</foo>
  <foo>baz</foo>
</list>

I want to loop through "list" and cross reference elements in "stuff" for this result:

<list  a="1" b="2">
  <item foo="bar" boo="2" />
  <item foo="baz" boo="3"/>  
</list>

I want to do this without having to know about what attributes might be on "list". In other words I don't want to have to explicitly call them out like

attribute a { $list/@a }, attribute b { $list/@b }
+1  A: 

Use:

$list1/item[@foo = $list2/item/@foo]

This selects all <item> elements in $list1 the value of whose foo attribute is equal to the foo attribute of one of the <item> elements in $list2.

In order to copy all attributes of the <list> element, do something like this:

  for $attr in /whateverIsthePathLeadingToList/list/@*
    return 
      attibute {name($attr)} {$attr}
Dimitre Novatchev
for $list in //listreturnThe @* was the big piece I was missing<list>{ $list/@* , OTHER STUFF}</list>
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