On 01/12/2011 09:50, Michel Hendriksen wrote:
mean match a B when there is an A underneath the root, not necessarily
the parent of B?
yes but if there is the additional extra constraint (that need not be
true) that the input is a well formed xml document, then there can only
be one element under the root, so B must be a descendent of A (since it
can't be A)
David
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