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Re: The limitations of XPath and navigation for XML databasepr

  • From: noah_mendelsohn@u...
  • To: noah_mendelsohn@u...
  • Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 11:22:26 -0500

Re:  The limitations of XPath and navigation for XML databasepr
I wrote:

> Yes, though the procedural (I prefer to say declarative) 

ARGH!!  That's completely incoherent.  What I meant to say was:

"Yes, though the procedural (I prefer to say imperative)"

...and in fact having drafted that I then intended to leave out the 
parenthesis entirely and stick with procedural.  Sorry for all the 
confusion.  If you read my original note and just leave out the bogus 
parenthetical expression, I think you'll get my intent.

Noah

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Noah Mendelsohn 
IBM Corporation
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