There is also a cool free tool that lets you work through your xpath statements 
on data to make sure you are getting what you want.  Download it at:
 
www.topxml.com/xpathvisualizer
 
Once it's installed just run XPathMain.htm, process a file and have fun.  
Well... as much fun as XML can bring you anyway. :)

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>   Hi all,
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>   Is there a comprehensive online tutorial on Xpath..?
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>   - Lisa
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