Hello
Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I am using the
xmllint.exe for windows. I've noticed that queries which use
conditionals do not work. I am not sure if this is a limitation with
the dos shell or the syntax of xmllint.
I've tried:
xmllint Foo.xml --xpath /XXX/(one|two)/YYY
a
Hello Alex,
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Alex Bligh wrote:
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> --On 14 November 2011 09:55:02 -0500 John Davis wrote:
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> how about
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> xmllint Foo.xml --xpath "/XXX/(one|two)/YYY"
Sadly, no. It says XPath error : Invalid expression with the caret
symbo
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Stefan Behnel wrote:
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> The DOS shell. You need to quote your parameters, as in
>
>xmllint Foo.xml --xpath "/XXX/(one|two)/YYY"
>
My apologies. I should have sent out the complete example so it shows
that I am doing exactly that.
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C:\Users\davis\
Thank you Daniel
FWIW, It turns out for the class I am in, we use a lot of xpath 2.0
syntax. I switched over to saxon and kernow. However, I will probably
pick up xmlint/xpath again later.
John
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Hi.
Is it possible to do a traversal of the internal xmlSchema structure generated
by xmlSchemaParse to output information about the xmlDoc such as node values
and types? If so, does anybody have any sample code for something like this I
could take a look at please?
Regards,
John
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