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Re: How to select a partial match rather than equality
Subject: Re: How to select a partial match rather than equality
From: Gus Calabrese <wft@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 14:25:03 -0600
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Igor
Cool name you have.
Thanks so much
Gus
Igor Nakshin wrote:
Gus,
> What if Iwant to find all nodes where first_name contains the
> string "Se" ?
Try
contains(first_name, "Se") or
starts-with(first_name, "Se")
You can also look @ substring variations in XPath spec.
Igor.
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