RE: XForms CR - 6.1.6 constraint property

Hi Roman,

In XPath, the < operator defines necessary conversions for the operators
involved. So, "my:to &lt; my:from" would be just the kind of comparison
you'd want to do to XML like:

<my:to>99</my:to>
<my:from>100</my:from>

Thanks,

.micah


-----Original Message-----
From: Roman Huditsch [mailto:roman.huditsch@hico.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 5:19 AM
To: www-forms@w3.org
Subject: XForms CR - 6.1.6 constraint property


Hi again,

The example within section 6.1.6 "the constraint property" seams a little
bit odd to me, bacause I can't imagine how or better say why (in that case)
the processer should compare two string values with a "greater than"
operator. 
Wouldn't it be better to say "!="?

wbr,
Roman Huditsch (hRHU )
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