Yes Michael, of course I wrote wrong.
I also wrote:
May be this vocabulary is not consistent with the
standards but having this rough generalization in mind
helped me a lot to understand how to work with XSLT.
It should be kept in the context of a "geometric" way of
thinking about it. There is nothing formal about it.
The interpretation made of it is another matter...
Have fun,
Paulo
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Kay Michael <Michael.Kay@xxxxxxx> Wrote on
Fri, 26 May 2000 18:18:35 +0100
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Confusion upon confusion!
> On Fri, 26 May 2000, Paulo Gaspar wrote:
> > >
> > Each element node can have 2 basic types of descendent nodes:
> > - Content;
> > - Attributes.
Paulo wrote wrong. Attributes are not descendents of the element
they belong
to, in the technical sense of the word.
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