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Subject: [xsl] how pattern match in xsl:key works From: "Greg Johnson" <gjohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 10:20:03 -0400 |
quick questions: if I have two "name" elements used in an XML doc, like: <top> <name> <sender> <name /> </sender> </name> </top> and if I have an <xsl:key> element with match = "name", then this will match all "name" elements, but with match = "Sender/name", then this will only match name elements that are a direct descendent of a "Sender" element. Is this correct? Also, if I was to have the following key created: <xsl:key name='tp' match='top' use='top/name' /> <xsl:key name='tp' match='top' use='top/name/sender/name' /> then each "top" node would then be key'd on two indexes: the "top/name" key, and the "top/name/sender/name" key, by virtue of this particular hierarchy. Correct? XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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