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Karl,
I think you may be misinterpreting what Dimitre said. At any rate, I took "should have a solution without using it" to mean "will also be solvable without it". No warrant is given as to whether that solution is "good" in any sense -- it could be very long, or require heaps of time and memory to run. I don't believe Dimitre intended to imply that because you always have an alternative, you should not use xxx:node-set(). There is a set of cases for which the alternative you have may be theoretically possible, but prohibitively difficult in practice. Because it is Turning complete, one could (theoretically) implement a JVM in XSLT even without node-set(); that doesn't mean it's a good idea. Cheers, Wendell At 04:49 PM 4/29/2005, you wrote: > Therefore, any problem, which has solution using the xxx:node-set() > extension function should have a solution without using it. ====================================================================== Wendell Piez mailto:wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Mulberry Technologies, Inc. http://www.mulberrytech.com 17 West Jefferson Street Direct Phone: 301/315-9635 Suite 207 Phone: 301/315-9631 Rockville, MD 20850 Fax: 301/315-8285 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Mulberry Technologies: A Consultancy Specializing in SGML and XML ======================================================================
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