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RE: Understanding xsl:key
- To: XSL-List at mulberrytech dot com
- Subject: RE: Understanding xsl:key
- From: "Heiner de Wendt" <H dot dewendt at systec dot de>
- Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 07:28:44 +0200
- Organization: SYSTEC Elektronik und Software GmbH
- References: <2EECA1B18FE@systec.de>
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
Hello again,
> The key function is just a simple look up - you give it a key value, it
> tells you the nodes that are associated with that value. There isn't any
> functionality in keys that allow you to look at all the key values and find
> those that fulfill a certain pattern.
Okay, that's what I wanted to know. Bad luck, I guess ;)
Fortunately, I managed to do a work-around for my little problem.
Thanks to the list (in particular Jeni and Oliver, as well as Mike
Kay for his book :)) for it probably would've taken twice the time
without your help :)
Bye,
Heiner
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