Yes, currently, there is no optimization for // in XSLTForms.
It means that each and every nodes in the subtree are tested.
Using the id() function, when possible, can be very useful too.
-Alain
Le 13/03/2013 22:02, peter winstanley a écrit :
Hello Alain
Thanks you for our kind suggestions.... so is // much more
computationally intensive than using the full path in an XPath expression?
Regards
Peter
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