Re: [xsl] xsk doubt [ ] vs ( )

Subject: Re: [xsl] xsk doubt [ ] vs ( )
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 10:58:07 +0100
not[. = mytag/mytext]

That selects all <not> elements  whose character data to any deph equals
the character data of its mytag/mtext children.
so it would select
<not><x/><mytag><mytext>bbb</mytext><mytag><not>
as in both cases the string value is ~bbb".
If used in a predicate, like

<xsl:if test = "not(. = mytag/mytext)">

then the predicate is considered true if teh xpath selects any nodes.
So that if is tru if the current node has any <not> children of that
form.


not(. = mytag/mytext)

is a boolean valued expression which is true if the string value of teh
current node is not equal to the sting value of any of its mytag/mytext
children. not() is a function not a test for an element called not.

David



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