Hi Camilo,

I've started extending XPath-Support in OpenLaszlo, but that won't be at the same level as in "xpathjs". Btw, I do know another product which may help to extend XPath-Support in OpenLaszlo, see "http://xfactorstudio.com/";. BUT, the most important thing, before porting anything to OpenLaszlo: how good is the performance of these XPath-Processors? Because I don't think it makes sense to have full XPath-Support, when it costs too much, that means, when user applications slow down enormously. I can port one of these XPath-Processors to OpenLaszlo, if that question has been resolved. So, someone needs to make thorough performance tests and report the results to laszlo-dev (maybe also laszlo-user), so we can decide whether it is worth to port one of them to OpenLaszlo, or if we need to stay we our self-baked XPath-Processor. Any other thoughts on this topic? (And what about the license? Is it compatible?)

- André

Hi, I did try to use xpath function starts-with but in openlaszlo this
function does not supported.

Searching in google I found this link
http://www.openlaszlo.org/pipermail/laszlo-dev/2005-February/000638.html
 about porting xpathjs (http://mcc.id.au/xpathjs) into laszlo by  Max
Carlson

Somebody known if this porting work is still in progress, There are plans
for build fully xpath 2.0 support in laszlo ?


Thanks

Best Regards,

Camilo Aguilar

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