"key" meaning "important to the observer".

        If I have two xml sources and I want to consider them equal if they 
both 
contain "bob" in the third <p> element, then my equivalence test might be:

        "//p[3][. = 'bob']"

or something similar.

My reply is identical to yours in that we advise Praveen that equivalence in 
XML is subjective and he should implement any equivalence test that suits his 
purpose.

On Wednesday 22 June 2005 01:49 pm, Axel Weiß wrote:
> Lonnie VanZandt wrote:
> > One could also XPath evaluate the key content from two files and look
> > for a set of common matches.
>
> Hi Lonnie,
>
> I don't understand what you mean here (what is a key content?). Could
> you, please, explain it with a small example?
>
> Cheers,
>                       Axel


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