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[XSL-LIST Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Re: The operator '!=' returns false when one operand d
Jerome Louvel wrote:
> We have an issue with the XPath '!=' operator [...]
As others have observed, this is the defined behaviour for nodesets.
For example, given the nodesets
NS1: {<a>-1</a>, <b>0</b>, <c>1</c>}
and
NS2: {<X>0</X>}
this means that all of the following relationships hold:
NS1 = NS2 (the string value of the node <X>0</X> in the second set
is equal to the string value of the node <b>0</b>)
NS1 != NS2 (the string value of the node <X>0</X> in the second set
is not equal to the string value of the node <a>-1</a>)
NS1 < NS2 (the string value of the node <X>0</X> in the second set
is > the string value of the node <a>-1</a>)
NS1 > NS2 (the string value of the node <X>0</X> in the second set
is < the string value of the node <c>1</c>)
NS1 >= NS2 (the string value of the node <X>0</X> in the second set
is >= the string value of the node <b>0</b>)
NS1 <= NS2 (the string value of the node <X>0</X> in the second set
is >= the string value of the node <b>1</b>)
!!
:-)
Enjoy.
Michael
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