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RE: Standard XPath expression for the intersection of two node se ts (Was: RE: How can I test if an node included in a nodeset)


At 00/08/03 10:27 +0100, Pawson, David wrote:
> > This is so cool, I hope it gets into the FAQ. It certainly deserves
> > documentation along with Muenchian keys and other Advanced
> > Tricks. Does
> > Mike get his name on it (a Kayish intersection)?
>
>Nah, not as good as a Muenchian technique :-)
>
>How about the Kaysian method <grin/>

Good choice!

>DaveP
>(And yes, it will go into the faq)

The Eighth Edition of our book has the "Muenchian Method" and given your 
suggestion I've just dubbed both the intersection and difference approaches 
(see my earlier note today regarding the difference) I had added in the 
text of the Ninth edition as the "Kaysian Method".  All customers of any 
edition will receive all future editions at no charge, so existing 
customers will see this in their next update.

................ Ken

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