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Re: bad match expression

2006-02-09 00:24:11
That's much cleaner. I guess I'll wait to use XSLT2 when the web
browsers start supporting it. I'm not sure if the built-in libxml
based extensions of PHP support it.

On 02/02/06, David Carlisle <davidc(_at_)nag(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk> wrote:
 match="FormElement[(_at_)type='text' or @type='password' or @type='submit'
 or @type='reset']">


or, if you are using xslt2, the equivalent but shorter

 match="FormElement[(_at_)type=('text,'password','submit','reset')]"

David

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