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Re: <xsl:when> and <xsl:if>

Subject: Re: <xsl:when> and <xsl:if>
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2000 00:03:46 GMT
asp xsl if
> Is there any differences between those two? Which one is more
> efficient?

with just two cases probably doesnt make much difference but if you have
lots of cases it's presumably better to use xsl:choose as then it can
skip all the tests as soon as one test passes.

In either case, it's better to use test="self::name2" than
test="'name2'=name()" 

David

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