Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >xml-dev Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - >Thread Next - RE: [xml-dev] What is an XSLT tree ? What is an XSLT tree ?To: xml-dev@-----.---.--- Date: 4/1/2005 5:41:00 PM Hi, I found on a quiz the following question: “Which of the following accurately describe the types of nodes that can be presented in an XSLT tree ?” Answer: Root, element, text, attribute. Motivation: An XSL processor recognizes 7 kinds of nodes: Root, elements, text, attributes, namespaces, processing instructions and comments. XSLT only deals with the above mentioned four nodes. How can this be true ? For example there is a function called processing-instruction() that will select PIs. I can detect a PI and output something when a PI is found. The same is true for comments. I may not understand the question because I lack the required theoretical knowledge. What is an XSLT tree ? Regards, Razvan | ||||||
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