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This question:

XSLT filename is printed in output

attracted a number of comments, the last of which is from the OP saying in effect "I found the problem, and I've fixed it".

There's obviously no point in such a question remaining on the system; but there doesn't seem to be an obvious criterion for closing it. What should one do with it?

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    "After a long search it was a minor typo in the XSL stylesheet" => No longer reproducible is the correct close reason. Commented Aug 27, 2019 at 17:48

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Since the OP said that it was due to a minor typo you can close it with that reason.

This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. While similar questions may be on-topic here, this one was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers. This can often be avoided by identifying and closely inspecting the shortest program necessary to reproduce the problem before posting.

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