In XPath 2.0 you can say ../@*[not(. is current())] which is a bit
better, if not much.
You can also say (../@* except .)
To say more, we'd have to know more about why you're asking.
Precisely. This seems to me like one of these "I want to sail my car across
the Atlantic" sort of discussions.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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