It certainly looks liek a valid XPath expression that should work with dom4j
and Jaxen. Do you have an example of it not working?

James
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Subject: [dom4j-user] XPath expression not work!?


> Hi!
>
> I want to use a XPath Expression like: //*[name()='DDD']
>
> I have tested this under
> http://www.zvon.org:9001/saxon/cgi-bin/XLab/XML/extras.html and it works
> well, but it do not work with dom4j.
>
> Any suggestions?
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