Dave,

Take a look at http://www.purpletech.com/xpe/ .
XPE is a nice tool to help you decide the correct xpath expressions.
It looks like you should use something like "//*[local-name()='data']" to find a list of elements named "data" with any namespace.

Later,
Dave


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