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Using contains() on element type name
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- Subject: Using contains() on element type name
- From: John Robert Gardner <John dot Robert dot Gardner at East dot Sun dot COM>
- Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 16:41:21 -0400 (EDT)
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
Short version, is it possible to use "contains()" on an element type name?
Or do I need to declare an arbitrary default namespace for the whole document,
then use local-name() = contains(., 'something')
Which, of course, I can't do b/c contains() returns a boolean true or false, and
I have no local names equaling that, and I can't make contains() an arguement to
local-name b/c it requires a nodeset.
So, if I have a whole bunch of elements called foo and bar, and only a few are
foo.something, and bar.something, what am I missing in matching on them?
jr
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