* adel wrote:
>##### test xml #####
><?xml version="1.0"?>
><root>
> <elem1 id="123" name="_boo_">contents 1</elem1>
> <elem2 name="_str_">contents 2</elem2>
></root>
>##########
I assume you meant to write _str_ instead of _boo_ here.
>for url in doc.xpathEval('//*[contains (@*, "str")]'):
>1) http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=41974
As the http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath XPath specification explains, this is
the same as //*[contains(string(@*), "str")]; @* evaluates to a node-set
and http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath#function-string
A node-set is converted to a string by returning the string-value
of the node in the node-set that is first in document order. If the
node-set is empty, an empty string is returned.
Further, "The relative order of attribute nodes is implementation-de-
pendent". Use //[EMAIL PROTECTED] contains(., 'str') ]] (all elements with one
or
more attributes whose value contains 'str').
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