- 05 Oct, 2010 30 commits
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Maarten Lankhorst authored
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Maarten Lankhorst authored
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Maarten Lankhorst authored
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Maarten Lankhorst authored
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Maarten Lankhorst authored
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Maarten Lankhorst authored
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Jacek Caban authored
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Austin Lund authored
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Stefan Oberhumer authored
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Stefan Oberhumer authored
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Stefan Oberhumer authored
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Dmitry Timoshkov authored
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Austin English authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Francois Gouget authored
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Francois Gouget authored
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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- 04 Oct, 2010 10 commits
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Marko Nikolic authored
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Marko Nikolic authored
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Adam Martinson authored
Parse XSLPattern queries and translate them into equivalent XPath queries. XSLPattern built-in functions/operators are translated to their XPath counterparts where applicable. If no direct XPath counterpart exists, they are registered as custom XPath functions for the sake of speed where possible. As a last resort, they are translated into compound XPath expressions to accomplish the task, if more slowly. If the parser encounters an error, the original XSLPattern query is returned, as this is more likely to work than a mangled one.
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Jacek Caban authored
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Jacek Caban authored
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