| Subject: <?xml version="1.0"?>	<a>	  <b>	    <c>2</c>	    <d>4</d> From: Brian Chrisman <brian.chrisman@xxxxxx> Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 16:32:21 -0700 | 
   </b>
	  <b>
	    <c>3</c>
	    <d>6</d>
	sum() applied to a product
 
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Okay.. I told someone I could do this in a simple xpath expression
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<a>
  <b>
    <c>2</c>
    <d>4</d>
  </b>
  <b>
    <c>3</c>
    <d>6</d>
  </b>
</a>
Where the xpath was to return (2*4) + (3*6) = 26
I made several attempts with xpath's sum() function (using 1.0) and 
couldn't get it.
I couldn't even come up with an expression that I thought might work.. 
even though I tried several which I was certain would fail (which did).
Any ideas?
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