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Description |
Sometimes it is useful to be able to refer to the current element in an interpolation. To do this, you can use '.' rather than a path to an element in an item list. You can still use a branch specifier to indicate which tree to look at. The '.' syntax can also be used in template specifiers. |
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Syntax: . |
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The current data side element |
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Syntax: $. |
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The current template side element |
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