http://www.topxml.com/code/default.asp?p=3&id=v20010323001030
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On 7/18/07, v vijith <vvijith(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
Dear All,
I have an XML which has the structure like
<root>
<data>
<node1>Welcome </node1>
<node2 refid="22">Some data</node2>
</data>
<anotherdata>
<sometype refid=33>welcome</sometype>
</anotherdata>
</root>
Using Xquery is there a way to find the xpath of all the nodes that
has refid as an attribute? For the above case, the answer that I would
be looking at it
root/data/node2
root/anotherdata/sometype
I went through some of the posts and found that saxon:path is an
option. Do I have any other way of doing it?
Any kind of pointer is appreciated!!
Thanks
Vij
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