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Usage |
In some cases it is useful to be able to specify all sub-elements in a pointer mask. This can be done with the '*' syntax, and allows constructs such as <_foreach element="foo\*" > to match all the sub-elements of the foo element. |
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You may also occasionally want to specify the current element in an interpolation. The '.', syntax is used for this: you can use '.' anywhere you would normally specify an element mask, for example <_process element='.' /> |
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1.0 |
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Ref |
t.51 |
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Date |
August 1999 |
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