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RE: XPath problem

2005-01-27 01:53:36

The second problem is that it does not like:

xqx:opType = '<='

Is there a problem with this?  The element text
contains the string "<=".  But the match does not
work.


&lt; is converted to < by an XML parser. Your source document has been
parsed and this conversion has been done. But since you are submitting the
XPath expression to DOM4J from a Java application, the XPath expression
doesn't go through an XML parser, so it isn't converted to <. Write
xqx:opType = '<='.

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/


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