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I've found myself having to use result tree fragments so that I would be able to make use of xsl:key/fn:key. The spec seems to indicate this is necessary, that it can't work on pointers into the document. Am I correct? The reason I sometimes like to use xsl:key/fn:key on a variable which is pointing to an existing document is that it is easier to write an xsl:key statement which is readily understandable, and then restrict the scope of the key lookup by pointing to a subsection of the documnet. The number of times I've seen people caution against using result tree fragments makes me wonder if it would in fact be recommended to just write the more complicated xsl:key statement, even if it strikes me as being less legible. I suppose it's the standard trade off between time, space, and legibility! >>> <xsl:variable name="description"> >>> <xsl:value-of select="../../expensys:ItemDescription"/> >>> </xsl:variable> >>> >>> when you mean this: >>> >>> <xsl:variable name="description" >>> select="../../expensys:ItemDescription"/> > > The first one builds a result tree fragment consisting of a document node > and a text node, whose value is a copy of the text of an existing node. The > second one is (a pointer to) an existing node. Creating new nodes and > copying text is expensive, and in this case is quite unnecessary. > > Michael Kay > http://www.saxonica.com/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - James A. Robinson jim.robinson@xxxxxxxxxxxx Stanford University HighWire Press http://highwire.stanford.edu/ +1 650 7237294 (Work) +1 650 7259335 (Fax)
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