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Re: Feature Request - Node Set Processing (long)

Subject: Re: Feature Request - Node Set Processing (long)
From: "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 10:19:34 -0500
boris moore algorithm
At 99/01/18 09:33 +0700, James Clark wrote:
>"G. Ken Holman" wrote:
>
>> (4) - so, I need to walk the source tree at each level of interest and
>> determine if where I am (or my ancestor module is) is where I was before I
>> started walking, and at each step render different information calculated
>> from where I am walking:
>...
>If XSL had local constants/variables, you could express exactly that
>algorithm:
>...
>   <xsl:constant name="current-node-name" value="{@id}"/>

Thanks ... while the code would work in my situation where I have unique ID
attribute values, how would one identify nodes where such attributes are
unavailable?

......... Ken

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