Subject: Re: [xsl] Automatically generate xpath From: "Liron" <magilam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 00:41:23 +0100 |
Thank you Liron
and get an output that looks something like:But what rules do you want to apply? If you just wanted to get an xpath that returned Text1 and Text2 you could just take the union of your input paths, ie
( /html/body/table[1]/tr[1]/td/font/a[1]/b/text() | /html/body/table[2]/tr[2]/td/font/a[3]/b/text() )
David
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