thanks for your help..
any other secial characters?
i know about "/" and "//".
-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Paul Adams [mailto:colin(_at_)colina(_dot_)demon(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 5:52 PM
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"Osman" == Osman Çinar Eren
<Cinar(_dot_)Eren(_at_)isbank(_dot_)com(_dot_)tr> writes:
Osman> hi, a sily question but i want to learn the meaning of the
Osman> following characters in xsl:
Osman> "@", ".", "$" ...
Not so silly. Except it's XPath, not XSLT.
@ = attribute:: = attribute axis.
So @fred means attribute named fred
. = context node (or context item in XSLT 2.0) - that's the item that
is the current subject of apply-templates or for-each in XSLT .
$ = variable reference, so $fred is the value of the variable (or
parameter) named fred.
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Colin Paul Adams
Preston Lancashire
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