Karl,
At 01:05 PM 6/26/2003, you wrote:
NOTE: it is matching the first item, just not the remaining ones.
This is what makes me suspect something fishy is going on. David and I (as
he said) are both following the rule that node set A is equal to node set B
if the string value of one of the nodes in set A = the value of one of the
nodes in set B. So
$excludes/ID = @submitID
is true if *any* of the values returned by $excludes/ID is equal to that of
@submitID.
The fact that this is working for the first ID value, but not the rest,
makes me suspicious.
What processor are you running? Can you construct and run a simple test
that will establish that it knows how to follow this rule?
Cheers,
Wendell
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