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Subject: Who can have qualifiers in XSL? From: Steve Dahl <sdahl@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 02 Sep 1998 14:00:02 -0400 |
In the XSL draft, Section 2.6.2, it claims that only an
ElementTypePattern (either an element type name or '*') can be followed
by qualifiers. But in the example for Section 2.7.10.1, qualifiers are
applied to '.' (the current node).
The example in 2.7.10.1 seems pretty useful, both for xsl:if and
xsl:when. In future versions of the XSL draft, is it likely that
qualifiers are going to be applied to things other than
ElementTypePattern? Specifically, here are the cases I'm wondering
about:
- Qualifiers for the current node ('.')
- Qualifiers for the parent node ('..')
- anything else which might want qualifiers, but is not allowed to
have them according to the current draft?
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