Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xml Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: XPath Creator [Thread Next] Re: XPath CreatorTo: NULL Date: 2/5/2005 9:05:00 AM Open an XML file. Right click on any node (element, attribute, comment, etc...) And automatically get the XPath for it. Derek "Prakash Sachania" <PrakashSachania@d...> wrote in message news:BC947F43-BE28-49C2-ADB4-20EE528F7550@m...... > In a way, yes. As I said, I have not seen those options, so I am not sure > how complex is this. It sounded not that complex. We develop a quite a > bit > of utilities for XML and related technologies. So, we have that > expertise. > If you can show me those options to help me understand the complexity, I > might other alternatives. > > Prakash > > "msnews.microsoft.com" wrote: > >> I need a program that will generate this for me. What are you saying, >> you >> want to build it? >> >> "Prakash Sachania" <Prakash Sachania@d...> wrote in >> message news:231445A6-B22B-44DD-9DE2-90E3A34A95AE@m...... >> > Hi Derek, >> > >> > I have not seen the VS.NET option. But I think it should be easy to >> > write >> > a >> > program. I can help write one program like that. Do you know what >> > options >> > are >> > available when you select a node and ask to generate XPATH? >> > >> > Prakash >> > >> > "msnews.microsoft.com" wrote: >> > >> >> I am looking for a program that can be used to automatically generate >> >> XPath >> >> statements, where I can click into any node in an XML document, and >> >> then >> >> choose an option to generate the XPath statement. I have found one >> >> that >> >> requires Visual Studio.Net, but I would like a program such as >> >> Microsoft >> >> XML >> >> Notepad that would have this feature. Anybody know of this? >> >> >> >> Derek >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> | ||||||
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