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Re: Problems passing attributes
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] Problems passing attributes
- From: David Carlisle <davidc at nag dot co dot uk>
- Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 13:26:38 +0100
- References: <6B3877B8D238D511852700B0D068CA9D9060FC@SH24X693>
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> self::*[@border]
selects the current node if the current node is an element node with a
border attribute.
This is shorthand for
self::*[attribute::border]
> *[@border]
selects all child elements of the current node that have border
attributes
This is shorthand for
child::*[attribute::border]
> node()[@border]
this selects all child nodes of the current node that have border
attributes.
This is shorthand for
child::node()[attribute::border]
since any node that is not an element can not have a border attribute,
in this case, this is equivalent to the previous example, using *.
> Is Xpath built into XSL or would I need to specific Xpath namespace
> declaration?
XPath does not have a namespace, it is the expression language of XSLT.
See the XPath and XSLT specs.
David
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