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Subject: RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: modular docbook documents using xpointer
> -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Veillard [mailto:veillard@redhat.com] > Sent: Donnerstag, 26. September 2002 10:52 > To: Jirka Kosek > Cc: Bob Stayton; Arno Sosna; 'docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org' > Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: modular docbook documents using xpointer > > > On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 10:29:13AM +0200, Jirka Kosek wrote: > > Bob Stayton wrote: > > > > > > Use #xpointer(//*[not(ancestor-or-self::chapterinfo)]) > > > > > > > > What is nice on XPath is that you never know it enough ;-) > > > > > > Did this XPath actually work for you? > > > > I was writing it from top of my head, I though it will work > as XPointer > > is superset of XPath. My xsltproc doesn't signal error, but > for every > > node selected by this expression returns also its subtree > resulting in > > messy output. It means that either XPointer semantic in context of > > XInclude is defferent than I though or that there is error > in xsltproc. > > Maybe DV can put some light in this area. > > Because they select the top-level-included-items and what gets > produced in the result tree are all the subtrees under tose selected > nodes. No change in semantic at the XPointer level, just a > misunderstanding > of the XInclude specification. Please read it :-) > http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude/#dt-top-level-included-items so basically it means, that the error is in the syntax, not the tool, am i right? which leads me back to the problem of not knowing how to do it :-) well, i guess back to xpath/xpointer... arno sosna
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