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Re: Standard API for XPath Expression

  • From: Joel Rees <rees@s...>
  • To: Michael Champion <mike.champion@s...>
  • Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 16:13:09 +0900

xpath api
My two cents: A recursive loop that imitates selectNodes (ignoring some of
the corner cases) is not that hard to build. You can use loop limits and
recursion limits if you're not comfortable with recursion.

Looking at the Microsoft extensions, most seem to me to be the sort of thing
that one could build for oneself in a few minutes to a few hours, if one
really wanted them. I found I couldn't use the few I really wanted, because
when I tried to convert a node with a type of element to an element I kept
getting address exceptions. Anybody here have an idea what I was doing
"wrong"?

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