The Xpath stuff
Aug 27, 2013
08:02 PM
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Aug 27, 2013
08:02 PM
The Xpath stuff
Hello everybody!! 😃
Ok, so I've been finding too many discussions talking about XPath and I
feel pretty bad because I can not have a clear idea of what XPath is? 😞
I investigated in the Arbortext Command Language Reference but I only
found examples and I would like to understand how and where is
recommended to use XPath, please if anybody is kind of expert in this
area I would really appreciate a lot your help! I'm feel in the
necessity to learn about XPath but I don't have any idea from where I
can start. Please any help would be greatly appreciated.
As always I have not words to thank you all your time and support. Best
Regards!
Paulette Zorrilla.
Ok, so I've been finding too many discussions talking about XPath and I
feel pretty bad because I can not have a clear idea of what XPath is? 😞
I investigated in the Arbortext Command Language Reference but I only
found examples and I would like to understand how and where is
recommended to use XPath, please if anybody is kind of expert in this
area I would really appreciate a lot your help! I'm feel in the
necessity to learn about XPath but I don't have any idea from where I
can start. Please any help would be greatly appreciated.
As always I have not words to thank you all your time and support. Best
Regards!
Paulette Zorrilla.
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Aug 27, 2013
08:22 PM
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Aug 27, 2013
08:22 PM
Ken Holman's got books, video and in-person training on XPath (tied to XSLT)
1. Books:
3. In-Person Training:
I see he's doing a private delivery in San Diego in September, but you
might be able to host a class in the bay area...
1. Books:
3. In-Person Training:
I see he's doing a private delivery in San Diego in September, but you
might be able to host a class in the bay area...
Aug 27, 2013
08:39 PM
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Aug 27, 2013
08:39 PM
If you don't want to write heaps of code to navigate and find content in an XML document then use xpath.
Eg. Gather list of all images in a document:
//img
Find a certain image in sections only:
//section//img[@src = "filename.jpg"]
-Gareth
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Eg. Gather list of all images in a document:
//img
Find a certain image in sections only:
//section//img[@src = "filename.jpg"]
-Gareth
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Aug 27, 2013
10:30 PM
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Aug 27, 2013
10:30 PM
w3schools has good basic references and OK tutorials on XSL/XSLT and XPATH.
taking a formal class, starting there and figuring out what happens when
you BREAK the stylesheet would be my "next step" after futzing around with
w3schools.
And Liz is like the forty-seventh person to highly recommend Ken Holman's
stuff, so I don't think you can go wrong with that (although I haven't ...
taking a formal class, starting there and figuring out what happens when
you BREAK the stylesheet would be my "next step" after futzing around with
w3schools.
And Liz is like the forty-seventh person to highly recommend Ken Holman's
stuff, so I don't think you can go wrong with that (although I haven't ...
Aug 28, 2013
09:12 AM
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Aug 28, 2013
02:07 PM
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Aug 28, 2013
05:44 PM
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Aug 28, 2013
05:44 PM
Wooow!! Thank you very much for your help and recommendations! I really appreciatte it! I'm gonna visit some links you sent me and also, try to get some of the recommended books.
Aug 28, 2013
05:46 PM
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Aug 28, 2013
05:46 PM
Gareth your response is more than clear, now I have a clearer idea of the XPath functionality, mainly at the time that I'm implementing certain functions with ACL in Arbortext. As always your help is more than useful. Thank you so much!
Regards.
