Yes, unfortunately I dont have any XPath tutorial on hand, sorry. I am
just starting with XSLT so no idea about XSLT 1.0 vs. 2.0 or Xpath and
Xlink and Xquery.
But I do want to understand first the whole match="blah/blah/blah"
thing. I did that before but got an error saying that it couldnt
locate the table:table-cell but at the same time I never put any xmlns
definition. So my question is if there is any relation between the
two.
On 6/23/05, Aron Bock <aronbock(_at_)hotmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
Khalil, if your question is "how does XPath work, and how do I use it?" ...
you're really best off reading up any of many introductory tutorials on the
web. As for how to traverse from document-content to the node you want, it
was demonstrated in my previous post, and should become clear once you've
gone over an XPath tutorial.
Regards,
--A
But I have many doubts.
- Why I can't use the complete tag text:p or table:table-cell or
office:xxx?
- Is there a way to identify it?
- How can I link all the way directly to the table:table-cell comming
from office:document (XPath)?
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