Re: XML-QL

Lars Marius Garshol (larsga@ifi.uio.no)
Sat, 05 Sep 1998 13:14:29 +0200


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* Paul Prescod
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| It would also be useful to compare XPointer, which is a sort of
| query that returns a single node.

XPointer can return sets of nodes, parts of nodes and a span of nodes.
Whether they can operate on a set of nodes is not stated in the
current WD (it's on the list of things to be clarified), but I would
assume not.

But it's still useful to compare XPointer. The CSS2 selectors are also
a sort of query language, and seem rather similar to XSL patterns. (I
have just briefly skimmed the XSL WD so far.)

In fact I think it would make very good sense for XSL patterns to
extend the CSS2 selectors instead of starting again from scratch with
XML query language number 3.

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