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Re: Question about variable definition and types

Subject: Re: Question about variable definition and types
From: Michael Müller-Hillebrand <mmh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 12:31:56 +0100
Re:  Question about variable definition and types
Am 07.03.2008 um 11:20 schrieb Andrew Welch:

The presence of the attribute "as" determines whether the value of
the variable is evaluated to a sequence or a temporary tree


[snip]

Ah.... thanks for the explanation. That clears up a lot :-)

It's worth adding the when you do as="element()+" the elements represented by that variable aren't siblings because they don't have a common parent.

<xsl:variable name="foo" as="element()+">
  <a/>
  <b/>
</xsl:variable>

here a/following-sibling::b returns false

...so it's worth bearing that in mind when deciding what the as
attribute should be.

So


<xsl:variable name="foo" as="document-node()">
  <a/>
  <b/>
</xsl:variable>

would be the equivalent of (identical to?) an un-typed variable and allow siblings?

- Michael

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