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Subject: Re: RE: A simple solution (Was: Re: One for tomorrow :-) )
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 13:46:44 +0100
Re:  RE: A simple solution (Was: Re: One for tomorrow :
> So why isn't it working for me?

Life's like that.

> How can following-sibling::*[not(substring(.,string-length(.))=',')][4] not
> return just the forth node, but all nodes?

That can return at most one node.

probably though you are not seeing what you think you're seeing.
Post a small example (preferably without all that font stuff which is so
upsetting:-) 

David


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