hi guys,
First, Thanks for the suggestions, Unfortunately both return all 3
test cases first mentioned. I will continue to try to work this out,
Once again if you have any more suggestions they are very appreciated.
Thanks,
Spencer
On 9/15/05, Jon Gorman <jonathan(_dot_)gorman(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
Ack, been hit by the stolen words gnomes"
This
(not() is negation. When working with node sets and equality (=,!=) I
believe
XPath returns true if there is any node in the node set that satisifies the
condition.
I was kinda wondering how that solution was working but figured
perhaps my brain was scrambled today as well ;).
Well, apparently it is at least partially scrambled.
Jon Gorman
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