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FYI. I found the following text, which includes the definition of "node-set", in the XPath spec (http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath): "The primary syntactic construct in XPath is the expression. An expression matches the production Expr. An expression is evaluated to yield an object, which has one of the following four basic types: - node-set (an unordered collection of nodes without duplicates) - boolean (true or false) - number (a floating-point number) - string (a sequence of UCS characters)" Best regards, Bob <sig name = 'Bob Lyons' title = 'E-Commerce Consultant' company = 'Unidex, Inc.' phone = '+1-732-975-9877' email = 'boblyons@xxxxxxxxxx' url = 'http://www.unidex.com/' product = 'XML Convert: transforms flat files to XML and vice versa' /> XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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