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-Terry
Eno Thereska wrote:
Yes, but let's not sidetrack from the original question :) Basically all examples I have show the attributes example, but I want to nodes example, where a node is an element. Any answer on that? So is the following statement the most efficient way:
<car> <type > bar /type> <color> foo </color>
I want to use XPATH to select the cars of type "Mercedes" with color "black" say. Currently I do the following:
xindice xpath -c /db/CarCollection -q "/car[type='Mercedes']//ancestor::car[color='black']
Thanks Eno
Terry Rosenbaum wrote:
Hariharasudhan wrote:
so basically how do i perform search based on attributes. in case by xml is like this
<car type="bar" color="foo">
Assuming you wish to select the above car node, you could use:
/[EMAIL PROTECTED]'bar' and @color='foo']
-Terry
hi Eno ,
<car> <type > bar /type> <color> foo </color>
I want to use XPATH to select the cars of type "Mercedes" with color "black" say. Currently I do the following:
xindice xpath -c /db/CarCollection -q "/car[type='Mercedes']//ancestor::car[color='black'].
ur saying this works right .
but
/car[type='Mercedes'] --> here car means the root tag <car> ur searching for type ="Mercedes" , so basically how do i perform search based on attributes.
in case by xml is like this
<car type="bar" color="foo">
Thanks in advance , Hari
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