wrong. And remeber xmlsearch does not fully support xpath (hopefully
that will change in new versions?) I have found myself sticking mainly
with simple xpaths like xmlsearch(product_XML,"
//Product[SKU='222-111']/Price") Meaning Return the Price node when it
is the Child node of node SKU with a value of 222-111 and SKU is the
child node of Product(aka Price is the grandchild of Product). I'll
put together a short tutorial on it for the amussement of all if
anyone is interested, fair warning though I am not an expert with
xpaths but I know enough to be dangerous :)
Adam H
what this is going to do is find any product node which has a
childnode of SKU and that SKU's value (xmltext) is 222-111 then it
will return an array of Price nodes.
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 08:30:23 -0700, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yesterday we all shared our colorwheel related bookmarks like good
> little do-bees.
>
> today i'm hoping somebody can help me out with a good xpath
> tutorial...preferrably one that employs CF. I've found a number of
> xpath related pages (w3schools.com, zvon.org)...but none that seem to be
> walking me thru from start to finish...and certainly none that 'teach'
> it in the CF world (using xmlSearch).
>
> spent all day yesterday banging my head against a wall trying to get a
> simple xpath statement working...but couldn't. i've resigned myself to
> figuring out xpath today, even if it kills me (well, that might be a
> little melodramatic...i'd certainly kill the person next to me before
> taking myself out).
>
> any pointers would be appreciated.
>
> charlie
>
>
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