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The XPath Function: node-set id ( string )
The XPath Function: node-set generate-id ( node-set? )
The XPath Function: boolean function-available ( string )
The XPath Function: string format-number ( number, string, string? )
The XPath Function: number floor ( number )
The XPath Function: boolean false ( )
The XPath Function: boolean element-available ( string )
The XPath Function: node-set document ( object, node-set? )
The XPath Function: node-set current ( )
The XPath Function: number count ( node-set )
The XPath Function: boolean contains ( string, string )
The XPath Function: string concat ( string, string+ )
The XPath Function: number ceiling ( number )
The XPath Function: boolean boolean ( object )
The XSLT Example: Whitespace preserving and stripping
The XSLT Example: Combining and intersecting two nodesets
The XSLT Example: Generating a new stylesheet
The XSLT Example: Numbering paragraphs and chapters
The XSLT Example: Creating listboxes and checkboxes using variables
The XSLT Example: Creating an HTML document with 'previous' and 'next' links
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Function: node-set key ( string, object )

Allows to get a reference to a node using the specified xsl:key .
Parameters
Parameter 1: string
The name of the referenced xsl:key .
Parameter 2: object
If of type String, the index string for the key. If of type node-set, all nodes are converted to strings and all are used to get nodes back from the key.
ImplementedW3C 1.0 specification (recommendation)
MSXML 3.0
MSXML 4.0
XML classes in .NET Framework class library
Examples[Creating a summary of author sales for a publisher] [Creating listboxes and checkboxes using parameters] [Creating listboxes and checkboxes using variables]

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© 2000 Teun Duynstee. Shown on TopXML.com. Information used from XSLT and XPath recommendations © W3C and MSDN documentation © Microsoft.
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