Your query will return a list of objects which have the attribute
"name". There may be more than one of them, hence you get the object.

HTH,
Alias

On 2/3/06, Kent Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Continuing my further adventures in xpath land:
>
> clientList = XPath.selectNodes(this, "root/clients/client/@name");
>
> trace(typeof(clientList[0]));
>
> That trace statement returns "object", so my array is an array of
> objects, not the strings I was after.
>
> WIll I have to String(clientList[0]) everytime I need the string
> value, or is there some other way?
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