Sorry, xpath? 

> Yes use xpath and turn it into an array and use ArrayLen().

> > I am using Amazons AWS and have a quick XML question.
> >
> > One of the returned attributes in the XML is as follows...
> >
> > ItemLookupResponse.Items.Item.Tracks.Disc[1].Track[1].XmlText
> > ItemLookupResponse.Items.Item.Tracks.Disc[1].Track[2].XmlText
> > ItemLookupResponse.Items.Item.Tracks.Disc[2].Track[1].XmlText
> > ItemLookupResponse.Items.Item.Tracks.Disc[2].Track[2].XmlText
> >
> > Is there any way to know how many discs there are so that I 
> > can loop 
> > over the xml extracting the data.  At present I use a 
> > couple of nested 
> > loops (one for discs and one for tracks) each from 1 to 100 to make 
> > sure nothing can be missed and then use cfcatch to ignore the 
> > inevetable errors, problem is it is then doing 10,000 itterations.
> >
> > Ideally I want more like...
> >
> > <Cfloop from="1" to="#someFunction()#" index="I">
> >
> > Where the function returns the number of children of a 
> > particular node.

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