Tuesday 7 June 2011

::::|| VU ||:::: XPath with XML - [eTechy101.com]

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The post title is 'XPath with XML'. Below is a preview of the post.

XPath is used to navigate through elements and attributes in an XML document, so
to utilize it, you would need prior knowledge of XML. XPath is a major element
in W3C's XSLT standard - and XQuery and XPointer are both built on XPath
expressions. XPath uses path expressions to select nodes or node-sets in an XML
document. These path expressions look very much like the expressions you see
when you work with a traditional computer file system. XPath has a wide range of
selections. It includes over 100 built-in functions. There are functions for
string values, numeric values, date and time comparison, node and QName
manipulation, sequence manipulation, Boolean values, and more.

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