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Re: Predicate Evaluation

Subject: Re: Predicate Evaluation
From: "Fernando Ribeiro" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 13:05:43 -0200
Re:  Predicate Evaluation
Humm, my mistake. I was trying to select a ns2:Element2 element which
value is equal to the value of a ns1:Element2 element, instead. What
would be the right expression to do so? Thanks.

On 11/26/07, David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> ns2:Element1[ns2:Element2 = ns1:Element2]
>
> selects those ns2:Element1 nodes that have an [ns2:Element2 child that
> is equal to a ns1:Element2 child.
>
> but your sample input has no ns2:Element1 elements that have
> ns1:Element2 children.
>
> By evaluating it in a variable you are evaluating it in a different
> context.
>
> David
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