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Hi Janvier,
if you should happen to use a processor that implements EXSLT
extensions, you could use the EXSLT set functions as described here:
http://www.exslt.org/set/index.html
Regards,
Wolfgang
Janvier Majirus FANSI wrote:
| Hi all,
| Should everyone known how to compare two xpath fragments P1 and P2 with
| xslt?
| Precisely how to determine equivalence between P1 and p2? This means
| that a nodes set selected by P1 is equal to the nodes Set selected by P2.
| I thanks all of you in advance.
|
| regards
|
| Majirus
|
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