Hi Charles,
oXygen has a contextual action (right click) called Copy XPath that
places the location path of the current element in the clipboard. This
action can be also invoked with a shortcut, by default this is CMD+Alt+.
on Mac / CTRL+Alt+. on Windows and Linux but can be configured from
Options->Menu shortcut keys.
You can also see the location path as you navigate the document in the
XPath entry field in the toolbar if you enable the "XPath update on
current move" button that you find immediately to the right of the XPath
entry field in the toolbar.
Best Regards,
George
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George Cristian Bina
<oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
http://www.oxygenxml.com
On 4/25/10 3:09 AM, cknell(_at_)onebox(_dot_)com wrote:
I have a number of XML-formatted Excel workbooks from which I wish to extract
data. While the procedure for determining the XPath to any particular cell's
value is not difficult, it is tedious. Does anyone know of a tool into which I
could load the XML file, select an element, and automatically display the XPath
to that element?
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