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RE: Where is the documentation on position(), not(), contains(), etc.
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- Subject: RE: Where is the documentation on position(), not(), contains(), etc.
- From: "John Dreystadt" <jdreysta at arbortext dot com>
- Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 14:12:38 -0400
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Correct but (IMHO) the most useful current source of information is
Michael Kay's book - XSLT Programmer's Reference. That way you don't
have to go back and forth between the XSLT and the XPath standards.
John Dreystadt
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> contains(), etc.
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> Look for those in XPath:
> http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath
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> BTW, the tiny hint in the XSLT spec that links to the above
> is the first
> sentence of Chapter 4, Expressions. I think many readers zoom right
> over that chapter.
> .................David Marston
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