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> In defining a W3C spec for evaluate(), I would expect
> that to be a matter for debate. One option would be an SQL-like solution:
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> evaluate("item[@code = '$1' and @desc = '$2']", $code, $desc)
I do like this approach.
> I do think evaluate() is a very necessary extension to the spec,
Hopefully it can be tested out with an exsl:evaluate() first.
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