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Subject: Re: most efficient way to check for a group of tags?
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 22:48:29 GMT
s bastien boisvert
> Except that "count(tag1|tag2|...)" doesn't work (from
> experience).

It will work so long as the elements with names tag1 etc are children of
the content element (which was also a requirement for the version in
your original post) actually in both cases you don't need to count() as
you don't need to know how many there are , just f there is more than
one of them so you can use (.....)[2] as if there is a 2nd, there is
more than one.

David

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