Subject: Re: [xsl] [XSLT 1.0] Q: recursively eliminate empty nodes From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 12:54:27 -0500 |
On 11/10/10 1:16 AM, Michael Kay wrote:A rule I find easy to remember is that a pattern has the highest default priority (0.5) if and only if it contains a "/", "//", or "[..]"
Priority +0.5 is used for everything else: typically, but not exclusively, when the pattern includes filters or constraints on the node's ancestory.
Cheers, Wendell
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