> Line 2 doesn't print "foo/far" since foo and bar didn't get pushed to the
> stack, just bar located in foo. Has anybody had a problem with this
> before? Should a path be walked and all the parts be pushed to the stack?
> That would result in a lot of overhead if one did <ww:property
> value="foo/bar/boo/far/for/bor">

This is exactly why I wanted a tag named "walk" actually. I just didn't
remember to make my focus tag actually walk the path. Silly of me. In any
case, this is another good reason for having a new tag that does the
"logical" thing. We shouldn't change property tag to make it incompatible
with existing apps imho.

// Anders Hovmöller



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