Hello,

On Mon, 04 May 2015 00:09:38 +0200, Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@gmx.es> wrote:

And chapter 7 is especially cryptic to me, In fact, I tried
\xmlattribute {#1} {../div} {id} before and it didn’t worked. Now I
don’t understand why.

I must confirm Pablo's experience with myself
- chapter "Example paths" just tell me "there are great possibilities with x-paths" but 
I'm not able to "assemble" them successfully.

E.g. there is (pg. 38):

"
pattern: answer/test/child:

1 axis auto-descendent-or-self
2 nodes *:answer
3 axis auto-child
4 nodes *:test
5 axis child
"

How to understand this?
What does "axis" / "node" mean?
What numbers 1 ... 5 mean?

Some basic explanation of such pattern would be nice...

Best regards,

Lukas


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