K i will try and if any problem i will ask u

On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 6:14 PM, Hassan Schroeder <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 5:26 AM, prashanth
> hiremath<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Personally, I'd probably do something like this with XSLT, but...
>
> Aside from that, this example looks very strange -- do you really
> intend that LandMarkName be a child of LandMarkType, and so
> on?
>
> > <LandMarkType> Red Fort
> > <LandMarkName>Chatta Chowk
> > <Description>(Covered Bazaar) – True to the name, this is a covered
> bazaar
> > between the gate and the fort itself, now filled with souvenir hawkers.
> >   </Description>
> >   </LandMarkname>
> > </LandMarkType>
>
> I would think you would want e.g.
> <LandMark>
>  <LandMarkType>Red Fort</LandMarkType>
>  <LandMarkName>Chatta Chowk</LandMarkName>
>  ...
> </LandMark>
>
> Frankly, your example doesn't make sense -- an xpath query on
> LandMarkName is going to return the Description tags and value
> as well, which seems an odd use case :-)
>
> FWIW,
> --
> Hassan Schroeder ------------------------ [email protected]
> twitter: @hassan
>
> >
>

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