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> Since you require XSLT 2.0 it would be more precise to use > regular expression for stuff like this, like > > //@*[matches(., 'true[^(] | false[^(]', 'x')] > > (I like the x flag, which allows white-space for readability.) yes, so long as you get the regexes right! This example only matches "true" if it is followed by a character other than "(" - it fails to match select="true" on its own. To be honest, I think a production-quality tool that attempts this kind of analysis should parse the XPath expressions properly. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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