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Node set comnparison
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- Subject: Node set comnparison
- From: Nick Browne <NickBrowne at slipstone dot co dot uk>
- Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 22:08:22 +0000
- Organization: Slipstone Ltd
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
Using :
<xsl:variable name="set1" select="/dummy/set1/value"/>
<xsl:variable name="set2" select="/dummy/set2/value"/>
with :
<dummy>
<set1>
<value>2</value><value>3</value>
</set1>
<set2>
<value>3</value><value>22</value>
</set2>
</dummy>
I expect :
a. test="$set1 > $set2" to give false
b. test="$set2 > $set1" to give true
... and it does. If I add a new value element to set2 with content of
'abc' should this change the result ? I don't think so as 'abc' should
convert to NaN which will cause any boolean test to fail though my tests
seem to show otherwise.
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Nick Browne
Slipstone Ltd
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