Re: [xsl] difference between select="*" and select="node()"

Subject: Re: [xsl] difference between select="*" and select="node()"
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 12:37:19 +0100
> it's behaving the same way for me :-(

select="*" is short for 
select="child::*"
and selects all child elements (as element is the principal node type in
the child axis, * will select other node types in otehr axeses, for
example attribute::* selects all attributes)

select="node()"
is short for
select="child::node()"
and selects all child nodes of any type, in partiular text nodes
comments and processing instructions as well as elements.



David

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