Re: [xsl] xslt spec - or condition

Subject: Re: [xsl] xslt spec - or condition
From: "James Fuller" <james.fuller@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 16:51:10 +0100
Its possible that since u are using the union operator | that it means to
match the union of these 2 things

so it doesnt mean boolean.

chow, jim fuller

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Subject: [xsl] xslt spec - or condition


>
> hi
> I was going through the XSLT Spec and found the following line there
>
> "chapter|appendix matches any chapter element and any appendix element"
>
>
> what catches me is that the above line reads chapter and appendix
>
> when i would have thot that '|' would be more close to 'or' than 'and'.
> i thot it shud read chapter or appendix.
>
> can somebody explain me what i am missing?
>  thanks
>
>
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