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RE: Using contains() on element type name

Subject: RE: Using contains() on element type name
From: Kay Michael <Michael.Kay@xxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 09:53:58 +0100
RE: Using contains() on element type name
> Short version, is it possible to use "contains()" on an 
> element type name?
>
yes, e.g. <xsl:template match="*[contains(name(.), 'foo')]">

Probably not good practice to design XML vocabularies in which names are
structured like this, but we all have to deal with badly-designed XML on
occasions...

Mike Kay
> 


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