Subject: RE: [xsl] Re: [SPAM] RE: [xsl] Re: [SPAM] RE: [xsl] RE: [SPAM] - Re: [xsl] characters in xsl - Bayesian Filter detected spam From: "Bradley, Peter" <PBradley@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 16:25:40 -0000 |
Thanks Colin, I got there I think :) Peter -----Original Message----- From: Colin Paul Adams [mailto:colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 11 November 2004 16:24 To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [xsl] Re: [SPAM] RE: [xsl] Re: [SPAM] RE: [xsl] RE: [SPAM] - Re: [xsl] characters in xsl - Bayesian Filter detected spam >>>>> "David" == M David Peterson <m.david@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: David> Colin defined it perfectly... use his definition to base David> your understanding on. Actually, I think my definition was far from perfect. Origin rather than context item, is a better definition. The difference: in fred//jim means, starting from the context item, select child nodes named fred, and then select all descendants named jim. whereas //jim means all nodes named jim that are descendants of the document root. and .//jim means all nodes named jim that are descendants of the context node. rather incosistent syntax, I think, but you quickly get used to it. -- Colin Paul Adams Preston Lancashire
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