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Re: XML XPath

From: Marvin Smit <marvin.smit@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 8/3/2005 1:44:00 PM
Hi,

sounds like you are describing the XSLT Debugger from the Altova's
XMLSpy?

Can you provide a sample XML and the data you have to get out of it?

Marvin Smit.


On 3 Aug 2005 03:38:58 -0700, "ukWaterfowl" <pornos18@h...>
wrote:

>I hope someone has a better understanding than I do of what this means
>and how to do it.
>
>Basically i have a completed schema (with the starting node called POD,
>proof of delivery), XML document and XSL style sheet.
>
>using XPath i have to do:
>
>A count of the number of detail lines
>Show the content of the 2nd instance of the POD detail
>Total the value of the POD detail lines
>
>The furthest i have gotten is messing around with the
>step into button. This tells me to select an xsl or Xquery file. So i
>open up the xsl file and end up with 3 screens, but i don't know if
>these are the detail lines or if i need to use a specific function.
>
>ANY IDEAS?



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