RE: Re: Context node/Predicates in Expressions

Subject: RE: Re: Context node/Predicates in Expressions
From: paulo.gaspar@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 16:20:22 -0700
Right. Example, a node like:
   <p>foo</p>
would be a match for that match="p".

Have fun,
Paulo


--- Original Message ---
John Robert Gardner <jrgardn@xxxxxxxxx> Wrote on 
Fri, 26 May 2000 12:44:22 -0400 (EDT)
> In general a node, x, is matched by a pattern match="p" if
there exists a
> node, N, in the source tree, such that if you took N as the
context node
> then x would be in the node set returned by select="p".
> 

David- 

I missed somehting here.  "node x" happens to be matchable by
'match="p"'
because hte node x you are thinking of has the element type name
of "p",
right?

just want to be sure I got this.

jr



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