I think you are doing xsl transformation, depending on the
transformation it might work.

Thanks
Pankaj 

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Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 11:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: XPath Problem


Thanks Pankaj,
May be this is my last question.

After doing as you told, Can i search like this:- ....
....
<D:where>
        <S:propcontains><D:prop><D:color/></D:prop>
        <D:literal>red</D:literal>
        </S:propcontains>
</D:where>
....
....






Pankaj Mandal -X (pmandal - Ahura Inc. at Cisco) wrote:
> 
> Example would be as follows
> 
> /Drawings/Circle/Extents/text()
> 
> The above xpath would return
> 
> 89 90 87 90
> 
> So in your application you would probably define a propertly as 
> follows
> 
> <instruction property="extents"
xpath="/Drawings/Circle/Extents/text()"
> 
> Similarly you could define properties like Color and Style
> 
> 
> -Pankaj
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aslam Bari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 11:11 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: XPath Problem
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks Pankaj,
> Can you guide me for my xml file how can i configure xpath.
> My Xml file
> 
> <Drawings>
>    <Circle>
>           <Extents> 89 90 87 90 </Extensts>
>           <Color>Red</Color>
>           <Style>Zigzag</Style>
>    </Circle>
> 
> <Circle> //So many nodes
> 
> </Drawings>
> 
> 
> 
> Now i want to indexed this file , so that i can search by color, 
> extents , circle and value also.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Pankaj Mandal -X (pmandal - Ahura Inc. at Cisco) wrote:
>> 
>> Here first xpath means the following xml, where some text would be 
>> the
> 
>> actual text that is in your xml
>> 
>> <article>
>>    <title>some text</title>
>> </article>
>> 
>> Pankaj
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: aslam bari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 10:59 PM
>> To: Slide User
>> Subject: XPath Problem
>> 
>> Dear All,
>>   Does any doby tell me how to use xpath. My Domain.xml contains
>> following:-
>>   <extractors>
>>   <extractor
classname="org.apache.slide.extractor.SimpleXmlExtractor"
>> uri="/files">
>>   <configuration>
>>   <instruction property="title" xpath="/article/title/text()" />
>>   <instruction property="summary" xpath="/article/summary/text()" />
>>   </configuration>
>>   </extractor>
>>   </extractors>
>>    
>>   Problem:- I could not understand what is xpath here and where these

>> title, and summary exist.
>>    
>>   Actually i have contains many XML files in my slide store. I want 
>> to
> 
>> use a extractor that index xml value content as well as the Nodes 
>> name
> 
>> also, so that i can search by the Node's Name. Example
>>    
>>   sample.xml file
>>   <Root>
>>   <Circle extents"90">
>>           Register,  City, 89, 77
>>    
>>   </Circle>
>>   </Root>
>>    
>>   Now I want to search by Circle, extents and root also. Currently it

>> can search only contents like Register, City.
>>    
>>   Anydoby help me?
>>   Thanks...
>> 
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