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![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >comp.text.xml Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: A question about XPath filters (predicates) >Thread Next - Re: A question about XPath filters (predicates) Re: A question about XPath filters (predicates)To: NULL Date: 10/6/2007 3:13:00 AM Hi Johannes, Thanks for the reply. Also what is the meaning of multiple consequtive filters like a[p1][p2][p2] Does it mean a elements that satisfy p1 AND p2 and p3? -Al On Oct 6, 7:04 pm, Johannes Koch <k...@w3development.de> wrote: > Johannes Koch schrieb: > > > Altu schrieb: > >> Does /c/d[/a], for example, mean return all d elements that have a > >> parent (c with a parent root) only if the root has a child a? > > > Yes, but the root is either c or a. > > I mean the root _element_. > > > So the XPath expression does not > > select anything. > > -- > Johannes Koch > Spem in alium nunquam habui praeter in te, Deus Israel. > (Thomas Tallis, 40-part motet) | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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