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Subject: RE: for, was [xsl] max() value of cells in a table
From: David.Pawson@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 18:16:25 +0100

Ah well. If I have to write a schema;
that's dead as you say David.

regars DaveP


> > What's the syntax for that, I haven't found that as yet.
> 
> can't go there otherwise Mike might  think I'm starting to 
> like all the schema
> support imposed on xpath. Ask Jeni:-) (Just write a schema for your
> input document that types some element as a list then look at what you
> get when you copy-of the element in xpath2.
> 
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