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Re: [xsl] current() - referring to top in nested predicates

2008-08-06 05:26:19

me> what's the difference be

Oh I see now.


What does current() refer to here? T
current is always the current node at the start of the expression,

   <xsl:template match="T">
     <xsl:if test="count( $b[.  >=  current()

so here it is the T node that was matched by the template.

David

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