Is this any more clear in XSLT 2.0?
It's XPath of course rather than XSLT... the rules haven't changed; though
they are now much simpler because in 2.0 everything is a sequence, so you
don't have all the special cases for comparing a node-set to a boolean and
the like.
I'm thinking of the changes relating to taking the first-node
of a node-set
as the string value?
That never applied to operators like "=" and "!=".
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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