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How to 'invert' an Xpath statement please
- From: "Rens Duijsens" <rens.duijsens@g...>
- To: xml-dev@l...
- Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 15:33:43 +0200
Hello all,
I'm new to this list. This question might have been answerd before, nut please help me with the following question.
Please see the following example: <ROOT> <ELEMENT>Element 1</ELEMENT> <NODE> <ELEMENT>Element 2</ELEMENT> <ELEMENT>Element 3</ELEMENT>
</NODE> </ROOT>
The normal xpath statement '//NODE' will give me: NODE, ELEMENT (with Element 2), ELEMENT (With Element 3)
I'm experimenting with some inverted statements: For instance: /*[!//NODE] or //*[!//NODE] It keeps giving me the NODE data as well.
The inverted selection *should* produce: ROOT, ELEMENT (With Element 1) Any advice on how to put the statement together?
(Information: In my program, the user will create the xpath statement, and than my program needs the inverted statement internaly)
Friendly greetings Rens
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