Georg Hohmann wrote:
Hi
I've used the the as-attribute of a variable myself only
to define the type (e.g as="xs:integer") of the variable,
but this something different. Or isn't it? Could you
explain what "as='element(mod)*'" means? I've read the
variable-specs but didn't find an answer.
These are two different examples of the 'SequenceType'
production rule of XPath 2.0. 'element(mod)*' read "a
sequence of zero or more element nodes named 'mod'".
Regards,
--drkm
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