- From: Micah Dubinko <MDubinko@cardiff.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 11:55:29 -0800
- To: "'Roman Huditsch'" <roman.huditsch@hico.com>, www-forms@w3.org
Hi Roman, In XPath, the < operator defines necessary conversions for the operators involved. So, "my:to < 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 ) Developer .:. Information & Application Engineering _____________________________________________________________________ hico Informations- und Kommunikations-Management Gesellschaft m.b.H. TechLab, Thomas A. Edison Straße 2. A-7000 Eisenstadt / Austria phone: +43/2682/704-61-73; fax: +43/2682/704-71-61-10 e-mail: roman.huditsch@hico.com mobile: +43/664/4102715
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