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Home >Online Product Documentation >Table of Contents >Chapter 9 Writing XPath Expressions Chapter 9 Writing XPath ExpressionsThe XML Path Language (XPath) allows you to query an XML document using XPath expressions. An XPath expressions returns a well-formed XML node-list or an XPath value object. Stylus Studio supports the November 2005 W3C XPath 2.0 Candidate Recommendation. XPath 2.0 is a superset of XPath 1.0. This section discusses the following topics: |
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