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hi,
<xsl:if test="not(following-sibling::item[not(@db-end) and not(@db-start)] or
following-sibling::item
)">
surprisingly enough to me it worked allright.
could someone please explane what is going on inside of test=""?
jian
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[xsl] why is it worked out?
Subject: [xsl] why is it worked out? From: "Ilyasov Jienbay" <jienbay@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 11:22:47 +0000 |
hi,
it took me some time before i got tired and made a mistake putting XPath(is it how it is called?) inside a predicate of a XPath like below: <xsl:if test="not(following-sibling::item[not(@db-end) and not(@db-start) or following-sibling::item] )"> what i actually ment was
<xsl:if test="not(following-sibling::item[not(@db-end) and not(@db-start)] or
following-sibling::item
)">
surprisingly enough to me it worked allright.
could someone please explane what is going on inside of test=""?
jian
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