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Ken H wrote: >· the idref() function converts each node of its node-set >argument into a >string of whitespace separated tokens and with the resulting union of >tokens builds a return node set being the set of all element >nodes whose >unique identifier is in the set of tokens <snip> >· idref(@where) returns the element whose unique identifier is the same >value as the value of the where= attribute of the current node yet The WD (xslt) notes an issue: Issue (id-inverse): Should there be a way to get back from an element to the elements that reference it (eg by IDREF attributes)? is the implication that xt does this already? Regards DaveP XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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