Thanks Michael,
I assumed it was on-topic because it is XPath. Plus, Tommie is a nice
person. :-)
Makes perfect sense why you can't do a type check (now that you explained
it).
Due to the naming conventions, only the first character is different in the
names of the matching nodes so I guess I can come up with a slice notation
and match the names, minus the first character?
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Michael Kay mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx <
xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > The net result is that if an element is validated against type T, the
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> Correction, "E instance of element(*, T)"
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> Michael Kay
> Saxonica
> mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> +44 (0) 118 946 5893
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