can't you get the array of nodes and loop and set node.src =
node.src.repalce("_100","_500")

On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 4:58 AM, Todd Ditchendorf <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
> Hi chad,
>
> I dont think what you are trying is currently possible.
>
> IIRC, the xpath or CSS selector must return a node-set of <img>
> elements or <a> elements. not a sequence of url strings (which is not
> possible in xpath 1.0 anyway)
>
> >
> > I tried xpath://img/[translate(@src, "_100", "_500")], but it's not
> > working.
>
> this won't work. the predicate you have here is saying, match <img>
> elements with "_500" in their source attr. it does not actually
> compute a different url string and return it as i suspect you
> intended.
>
> i think you wanted something more like this:
>
> xpath://translate(img[contains(@src, "_100")]/@src, "_100", "_500")
>
> but that won't work for Cruz because it would not return a node-set of
> <img> or <a> elements.
>
> bottom line, i'm pretty sure any url you are wanting to resolve with
> the xpath or css selector must actually exist in the document. i dont
> think you can compute the url strings dynamically using xpath. i've
> just tested it and that seems true.
>
> td
>
> >
>

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