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Re: finding nodes

2005-01-24 07:20:27


I didn't exactly mean
top-level but inside of the top-level element but outside of the actual
root (student) where my student data is.

In XPath the root is not an element but rather a node that represents
the entire document so the top level element is not / but /* and the
elements you want are not /campus but /*/campus

David

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