Right, I had to be more specific.
There is a defined XML document and XSLT to build.
I need to built a template which takes 2 parameters - 2 single nodes or
2 xpath expression resulting in 1 and only 1 node each.
This template supposed to create a XPATH expression, a short cut between
2 given nodes.
Do you want the shortest XPath expression, or the XPath expression
whose evaluation touches fewest nodes?
following-sibling::*[5]/child::*[2]
or
following::*[29]
The first one it is.
To my understanding the 1st (and longer) expression will be processed
faster.
I might be wrong though.
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