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Re: most efficient way to check for a group of tags?

2005-03-02 16:03:37
Sebastian,

At 05:42 PM 3/2/2005, you wrote:
Except that "count(tag1|tag2|...)" doesn't work (from
experience).

How do you mean it "doesn't work"?

Does it throw an error? Does it give incorrect results?

I've used the count() function, the node-set union operator ("|"), and the child axis innumerable times, and they all work ... in a conformant processor.

Please be more specific: the method I described is pretty simple, so I don't think there's a bug. But I've been wrong in the past....

Cheers,
Wendell


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