The correct way to receive DOM nodes (let it be element,
document, document fragment etc.) returned from PHP is to
use <xsl:copy-of select="php:function...
I found the idea and an example here: http://bugs.php.
net/bug.php?id=29409
For the technical details about the reason, see http://www.w3.org/T
R/xslt#copy-of
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