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resultEndpoint.assertIsSatisfied();
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Any help would be appreciated very much!
Thanks,
Arjan
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colours
colour id=1 cat/ cat/ /colour
Then split on /colours/colour
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On 26/10/2007, Arjan Moraal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks James.
Not sure if I'm ready for XQuery yet. I think I was hoping for a one-line
solution ;)
Yeah - me too :) Well with enough XQuery knowledge, it would be about
a one liner :). I confess I'm no XQuery ninja either. Something