Subject: Re: [xsl] usage of entities (for dummies) From: "Georg Hohmann" <georg.hohmann@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 14:47:28 +0200 |
your solution looks very interesting to me and after some testing it works. Many thanks! It's very sophisticated (at least for me) and i tried hard to understand how it does the job. But finally i figured it out and i'm very impressed.
But there is one thing missing: I wonder about the declaration of the variable, especially of the last part (as="element(mod)*"). I've used the the as-attribute of a variable myself only to define the type (e.g as="xs:integer") of the variable, but this something different. Or isn't it? Could you explain what "as='element(mod)*'" means? I've read the variable-specs but didn't find an answer.
Thanks, Georg
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