Cédric Viaud wrote:
Hi,
i was referring to :
http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath#section-String-Functions
"Function: boolean contains(string, string)
The contains function returns true if the first argument string
contains the second argument string, and otherwise returns false."
So, you can use a variable to get node content, and search for a
pattern with this function.
I think it works (but never tried, i admit it).
that's really work ! (i use it)
but i had problem with specials caraters like 'é'
and it's slow !!
Arnaud.
But i'm almost sure this a bad way to do such think (slow ...).
I do agree that W3C docs are interresting readings. Thanks for the
link wich i didn't know.
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