Hi,
thanks for your help.
Ard Schrijvers wrote:
2) //users/*/*/*/masterdata[jcr:contains(.,'Mich%')]
should be //users/*/*/*/masterdata[jcr:contains(.,'Mich*')] to match
That works - i don't realize that jcr:contains() supports wildcards,
and other wildcards than jcr:like(), which wants '%'.
> Anyway, should the @* work?
I think it should work, for all the users who are trying that (correct)
XPath-Syntax.
Is there a reason why it should not be treated synonym for '.' ?
Bye,
Markus
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