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The XPath processor allows you to retrieve a subset of an XML document. A query, which is always an XPath expression, returns a well-formed XML node-list or an XPath value object. In XPath 2.0, an expression returns a sequence of XML nodes and/or XPath value objects.
This XPath tutorial covers the following topics:
About the XPath Processor,
Sample Data for Examples and Testing,
Getting Started with XPath Queries,
Specifying the Nodes to Evaluate,
Handling Strings and Text in XPath,
Specifying Boolean Expressions and Functions,
Specifying Number Operations and Functions,
Comparing Values, Generating XPath,
Finding a Particular Node,
Obtaining a Union,
Obtaining Information About a Node or a Node Set,
Using XPath Expressions in Stylesheets,
Accessing Other Documents During Query Execution,
XPath Quick Reference.
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Type: XPath
#Views: 2156
Category: Tutorial
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This XPath tutorial covers: How an XPath processor works, sample data for XPath Examples and Testing, Getting Started with XPath queries, Specifying the XML Nodes to Evaluate, XPath strings and text processing, XPath Expressions and functions, XPath Number Operations and Functions, comparing values in XPath, finding a particular node
Obtaining a union, obtaining information About a Node or a node set
Using XPath expressions in XSLT stylesheets, accessing other documents During Query execution, and an XPath reference guide.
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Type: XPath
#Views: 1584
Category: Tutorial
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