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Re: Comparing a value


>  ".[. $eq$ '178003']"
you can not use [ after . in XSLT.

> If I use the $eq$ operator and then put the exact value between '', my
> transformation

XSLT does not have an eq operator.

You are not using XSL (so this isn't really the right list) you are
using the deprecated transformation language of IE5.

You should upgrade to MSXML3 or IE6 so as to use XSL as specified.

David
 

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