David Carlisle wrote:
me> xsl:value-of returns the string value of an element, and that
isn't
me> obtainable from xsl:sequence (without doing a lot of work that
the
me> system has already done)
Do you mean that in "to/an/element/string()",
hey that's cheating:-)
I'm not sure about the meaning of this word, but after what I saw on
the web, it is not very good :-). It seems there is a meaning of
"fraud" here. Really, I wondered if there was something I missed
because of the "(without doing a lot of work that the system has
already done)".
But once again, it seems we are agree :-).
Regards,
--drkm
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