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what could select="self:node()[false()] be for?

Subject: what could select="self:node()[false()] be for?
From: Tom Amiro <Tom.Amiro@xxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 09:35:54 -0400
select self node
XSLTC compiles the following template but at runtime throws 
an error. Does anyone have a clue what the line

  <xsl:param name="data" select="self::node()[false()]"/>

could be doing; is supposed to do; does it make any sense?

<xsl:template name="POP_UP">
<xsl:param name="id"/>
<xsl:param name="data" select="self::node()[false()]"/>
</xsl:template>

 Tom Amiro

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