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Subject: RE: New XT release From: Kay Michael <Michael.Kay@xxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 11:41:36 -0000 |
> Using the August release of XT, I have noticed that these restrictions
> do not seem to apply when you use the document XPath function...
>
> If you assign the content of a document to a variable :
> <xsl:variable name="tarifdef" select="document('tarif.xml')/tarif"/>
>
> you can then use it without the restrictions on the tree fragments...
In this example tarifdef is not a result tree fragment, it is a nodeset. It
would be a result tree fragment if you wrote:
<xsl:variable name="tarifdef">
<xsl:copy-of select="document('tarif.xml')/tarif"/>
</xsl:variable>
Result tree fragments only ever result from using xsl:variable with no
select expression.
Mike Kay
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