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Re: Simple XPath Question

From: Martin Honnen <mahotrash@-----.-->
To: NULL
Date: 7/6/2006 3:27:00 PM



MKCline wrote:


> I am still unclear about how to select the node that has no attributes
> and only text so that I can then alter the node.

You can test
   *[not(@*)]
to find elements with no attributes at all or e.g.
   element-name[not(@*)]
to find elements with a certain element name that have no attributes.

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	Martin Honnen --- MVP XML
	http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/


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