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Re: Scope of xml source, includes, and inline xml

Subject: Re: Scope of xml source, includes, and inline xml
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 00:50:55 +0100
Re:  Scope of xml source
> Ok, 2 responses now say to create a variable of the root source.  I
> was going to ask if this was possibly inefficient or if this is not a
> preferred workaround 

variables holding node sets are pointers to that node set, not copies of
it, if that was your efficiency concern.


> but sounds like it is fairly standard practice. 
> Would that be a correct assumption?

so standard that it's in the faq list (I would guess:-)

David

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