Ahmed schrieb am 26.11.2012 um 13:26 (-0500): > > I have notice that xmlGetNodePath doesn't return the right path if the > same namespace has different prefixes in the document. > > For example for calling xmlGetNodePath on any of the following nodes > in this document will return "/root/l_0:l1" > > /************** Document with multiple prefixes for the same namespace > ****************/ > <root xmlns:a="http://a.b/c"> > <l_0:l1 xmlns:l_0="http://ns.org/ns/" id="id_0"/> > <l_1:l1 xmlns:l_1="http://ns.org/ns/" id="id_1"/> > <l_2:l1 xmlns:l_2="http://ns.org/ns/" id="id_2"/> > <l_3:l1 xmlns:l_3="http://ns.org/ns/" id="id_3"/> > <l_4:l1 xmlns:l_4="http://ns.org/ns/" id="id_4"/> > <l_5:l1 xmlns:l_5="http://ns.org/ns/" id="id_5"/> > <l_6:l1 xmlns:l_6="http://ns.org/ns/" id="id_6"/> > <l_7:l1 xmlns:l_7="http://ns.org/ns/" id="id_7"/> > <l_8:l1 xmlns:l_8="http://ns.org/ns/" id="id_8"/> > <l_9:l1 xmlns:l_9="http://ns.org/ns/" id="id_9"/> > </root> > /************** End ****************/
xmlGetNodePath (»Build a structure based Path for the given node«) is not a DOM API function, but one specific to libxml2, so I'd say it's not much of a problem … > However if I use the same prefix for all nodes, xmlGetNodePath will > return the correct xpath for each node (/root/ns:l1[1], > /root/ns:l1[2], etc...) So now you know how *not* to use namespace prefixes. ;) Michael _______________________________________________ xml mailing list, project page http://xmlsoft.org/ [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml
