On 01/12/2011 09:43, Hermann Stamm-Wilbrandt wrote:
Have you tried out what you propose as equivalent below?
No XSLT processor is doing what you say, xsltproc, saxon, DataPower, ...
You changed the posted example to be an xpath rather than an xslt
pattern. The two expressions are clearly not equivalent as Xpath, but
they are as patterns. The question was about the pattern form (despite
the subject line:-)
David
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