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Re: Can't use 'id' function in XT 19990725

Subject: Re: Can't use 'id' function in XT 19990725
From: Chris Maden <crism@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 10:49:24 -0400 (EDT)
Re: Can't use 'id' function in XT 19990725
[Harbarth, Juliane]
> This works nicely, but if I replace "//node()[@id=$targetid]" with
> "id($targetid)" which (to my understanding) amounts to the same
> thing, it does not work. The node with id equal to $targetid is not
> found. What am I getting wrong ?

For this to work, the ID attributes must be declared as such, and the
processor must read those declarations.  If you're using XT, for
example, you need to have the declarations in the internal subset.

-Chris
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