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Re: XML Problem

From: Jeff Kish <jeff.kish@---.--->
To: NULL
Date: 11/1/2004 9:47:00 AM
On 29 Oct 2004 22:37:01 -0700, rakesh.bohara@g... (Raj Sharma) wrote:

>Hi Friends,
>         I am new to the world of XML, It looks silly but finding it
>difficult to solve, Consider the following example,
>
><BOOK>
>   <AUTHOR>
>       <NAME> Denis </NAME>
>   </AUTHOR>
>   <AUTHOR>
>       <NAME> Martin </NAME>
>   </AUTHOR>
>    .
>    .
>    . 	
></BOOK>
>
>Now from the above, I want to pick a particular author value and
>change the name, It shud not affect the other values.
>
>
>Regards,
>
>
>
>Rakesh.
Yes, I agree with the other respondent.
You need a technology allowing you to update the document.
For example xquery is read/query only... I think xpath is also.

I believe that xslt will let you write a transformation to accomplish what you
are looking for.

You also, I believe, could go the JDOM route etc.

HTH,
Jeff Kish


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