Just google for "XPath Visualizer". It works in your browser and there
are two versions, one for IE and one for Moz.
hth,
Manos
Stephan H. Wissel wrote:
Hi there,
I'm impressed by the power and flexibility of XPath expressions... and
overwhelmed too. While Michael Kay's XLST reference book on my desk
already shows strains from heavy usage, I'm still looking for a good
learning tool for xpath. Something like a visual expression builder that
helps with the axis syntax and shows xpath expressions between two nodes
or so.
Are tools like this out there?
;-) stw
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