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Re: XPath "between" syntax?

From: "Anthony Jones" <Ant@------------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 4/1/2006 1:06:00 PM


"Erik Funkenbusch" <erik@d...> wrote in message
news:1ogb0m47lj6jt$.dlg@f......
> On Sat, 01 Apr 2006 00:27:30 +0100, Peter Flynn wrote:
>
> > For a long-term solution you need to find whoever generated this and
> > get them to change it to
>
> The short answer is, not possible.  The html was generated by Quark
Xpress,
> and that's the way it defines them.  Part of what I'm doing is
reformatting
> that text to be more semantically correct, which is why I am trying to
> figure out some absolutely horrid XPath queries to get the data I want.

When anything becomes 'absolutely horrid' it's time to ask 'am I using the
right technology?'.

Perhaps a bit of Xpath and a bit something else, like XSL or just some plain
old common sense bit of (C# | VB | JavaScript | whatever) coding.

Anthony




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