Subject: [xsl] XPath 2 sequence item type determination From: Justin Johansson <procode@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 01:09:19 +0900 |
Can someone please say how to determine the item type of any item in an XPath 2 sequence, whether it be atomic or nodal, and especially in the case of atomic items if it is boolean, number or string. Taken as text (ie. characters) xsd can say if the text looks like boolean, number or string, but is this the same as the actual item type in the XDM (i.e. the internal vs external representation of a value). It seems difficult to determine if an (XPath) item which outputs as the sequence of characters "true" was actually an XDM boolean or string item. Thanks for the lists help. JJohansson
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