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Hi Avani,
the node test means test for a node whose name matches the name "URINamespace:name".
the test for a node in an expression is given in following syntax:
AxisSpecifier NodeTest(Name OR Type) Predicates
check XSLT programmer's reference.. By Michael Kay ,Wrox Publications for more.
Its the BEST book on XSLT.
Manu
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Re: [xsl] THE NODE TEST URI:name
Subject: Re: [xsl] THE NODE TEST URI:name From: Manu KY <manu_kry@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2001 11:31:13 +0530 |
Hi Avani,
the node test means test for a node whose name matches the name "URINamespace:name".
the test for a node in an expression is given in following syntax:
AxisSpecifier NodeTest(Name OR Type) Predicates
check XSLT programmer's reference.. By Michael Kay ,Wrox Publications for more.
Its the BEST book on XSLT.
Manu
I have not been able to understand what does this node test URI:name imply.
I saw it in the XSLT and XPATH Quick Reference at Mulberrytech.com
Please can somebody elicit upon this.
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