Andrew Welch wrote:
On 07/03/2008, Cleyton Jordan wrote:
1 - <xsl:variable name="teams"
select="//team[not(.=preceding::team)]"/>
[...]
2 - Here we are inside a loop
<xsl:template match="results">
<xsl:for-each select="$teams">
<xsl:variable name="this" select="."/>
Again does "." match the value of each team or the
whole team element?
. is the string value of the current node, not the element
itself
I don't understand. The dot operator is the current item,
in this case bound once for each team element in the
variable $team. So in this case you can add the following
to the variable: as="element(team)".
But there is no "matching" here.
Regards,
--drkm
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