Yes, that's it. We really don't support very much XPath, only a couple
commands. That was a big reason why it was removed, we didn't have to
resources or interest to flush it out into a full XPath
representation.

--John

On 9/28/07, Danjojo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is this all I need to add to my external .js library to fully include
> the Xpath plugin?
>
> /*
>  * Simple XPath Compatibility Plugin for jQuery 1.1
>  * By John Resig
>  * Dual licensed under MIT and GPL.
>  */
>
> (function(jQuery){
>
>         var find = jQuery.find;
>
>         jQuery.find = function(selector, context){
>
>                 // Convert the root / into a different context
>                 if ( !selector.indexOf("/") ) {
>                         context = context.documentElement;
>                         selector = selector.replace(/^\/\w*/, "");
>                         if ( !selector )
>                                 return [ context ];
>                 }
>
>                 // Convert // to " "
>                 selector = selector.replace(/\/\//g, " ");
>
>                 // Convert / to >
>                 selector = selector.replace(/\//g, ">");
>
>                 // Naively convert [elem] into :has(elem)
>                 selector = selector.replace(/\[([EMAIL PROTECTED])\]/g, 
> function(m, selector){
>                         return ":has(" + selector + ")";
>                 });
>
>                 // Naively convert /.. into a new set of expressions
>                 if ( selector.indexOf(">..") >= 0 ) {
>                         var parts = selector.split(/>\.\.>?/g);
>                         var cur = jQuery(parts[0], context);
>
>                         for ( var i = 1; i < parts.length; i++ )
>                                 cur = cur.parent(parts[i]);
>
>                         return cur.get();
>                 }
>
>                 return find(selector, context);
>         };
>
> })(jQuery);
>
>

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