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Re: Distinguish between empty string and no children, in XPath 2?

From: Arndt Jonasson <arndt.jonasson@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 9/5/2008 5:21:00 AM
On Sep 5, 2:00 pm, Martin Honnen <mahotr...@yahoo.de> wrote:

> Even in the XSLT 2.0 data model the txt element has a child node, it is
> a text child node. So your description of saying does not have "children
> in the schema" is not very precise. Are you looking for elements which
> have a simple type in the meaning of the W3C schema language, meaning
> they have no child _elements_ and no attributes?

Yes, I mistakenly left out the word "element".

> You might want to ask on the XSL mailing listhttp://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/, spec writers and implementors
> like Michael Kay are regulars there so you should get a more qualified
> answer there than here.

Thanks, I'll try there.


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