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  • From: "Takuki Kamiya" <kamiya@r...>
  • To: <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 11:44:03 +0900

Leigh Dodds writes:
> 
> Unless I'm asking the wrong question - is there a tool that will 
> search a DOM tree for me, assuming I supply it with an XPath 
> expression.
> 

If the language being used is Java, there is a tool "XPath interface for XT"
which performs XPath query on top of DOM, accessible at:

http://www.246.ne.jp/~kamiya/pub/XPath4XT.html

The tool comes with source. Free for any purpose, but with no warranty. 

I recently enhanced it to support variables so that now you can reference
variables in your query string.

= Takuki Kamiya  Phone: (045)476-4586 Fax: (045)476-4749   =
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