Lars Oppermann wrote:
> Lars Oppermann wrote:
> 
>>With leaf node I assume you mean an element node that has only text or 
>>attribute children but no other element children. A way of doing this in 
>>XPath is like this:
>>
>>//*[count(./*)=0]
> 
> 
> Which of course is equivalent to
> 
> //*[count(*)=0]
> 
> As I realized shortly after pressing the send button ;)
> 

Senthil,

It sounds like you've been doing a lot of reading. All I have to add 
here is a couple of URLs that might help to better understand the 
intricacies of XPath.

First: http://www.zvon.org/ which has really good interactive tutorials 
on XML, XSLT, XPATH, etc.

Second: http://www.w3schools.com/xpath/ I like these too, and there are 
many more subjects available.

Best regards,
Rush
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