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Klotz, Leigh scripsit:
> One difference is that a simple XPath expression could refer to both kinds
> of time, and an XSLT style sheet that merely copies the time could do so
> without knowing about the two kinds of time.
Question: does XPath/XSLT 2.0 grok substitution groups, such that you *could*
write simply "//time" in a stylesheet and match either time-simple or time-complex
elements?
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It was dreary and wearisome. Cold clammy winter still held way in this
forsaken country. The only green was the scum of livid weed on the dark
greasy surfaces of the sullen waters. Dead grasses and rotting reeds loomed
up in the mists like ragged shadows of long-forgotten summers.
--"The Passage of the Marshes" http://www.ccil.org/~cowan
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