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Re: Confusion over /, //, current() and .
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] Confusion over /, //, current() and .
- From: Brian_Williams at i2 dot com
- Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 15:22:06 -0800
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David Carlisle wrote:
>> Is "/" ALWAYS the root element? Are there contexts where my "for-each"
>> will not work?
>It selects the root node of the document containing the current node,
>there may be more than one document in the picture though.
That may be the problem. The current node is a node in a node
set created with the XT extension "xt:node-set". I do not know what
"document" is containing it. Is this a bug?
Thanks,
Brian
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