On Thu 2004-09-02 Kurt Cagle wrote: > [...] Moreover, the CSS model requires the use of certain reserved > characters (the ">" greater-than character) to facilitate its > operation for the more sophisticated operations that will cause > compilation errors with many XML parsers. I'm generally for XPath, but I don't see this one point. In XPath there is a less than sign (for example), which must be escaped eg with < (& lt ;) which is not a problem. Tobi -- to bi as re ifReceived on Thursday, 2 September 2004 19:57:06 GMT
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