Subject: RE: [xsl] attribute nodes From: "Christopher R. Maden" <crism@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 05 May 2001 13:12:20 -0700 |
I'm not trying to solve any big problems here -- it just seems odd that a node is not a child node because of its label.
I also think it is interesting that because an attribute is always a leaf, it can be neither a parent or a child. Are there other examples of such "bobbles" on trees or is it common in data models to have semi-nodes? I trow not.
Nonetheless, this is not dangerous nor does it ever seem difficult to process attribute nodes. It is merely amusing.
-Chris -- Christopher R. Maden, XML Consultant DTDs/schemas - conversion - ebooks - publishing - Web - B2B - training <URL: http://crism.maden.org/consulting/ > PGP Fingerprint: BBA6 4085 DED0 E176 D6D4 5DFC AC52 F825 AFEC 58DA
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