Subject: RE: Using regular expressions within xpath predicates
From: Randy Booth <rbooth@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 09:26:46 -0800
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Sweet! That seems to work... What is the "^\d+$" doing exactly? I've
done a few searches and didn't come up with anything... where would its
use be documented?
Thanks,
Randy
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Honnen [mailto:Martin.Honnen@xxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 11:09 AM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Using regular expressions within xpath predicates
Randy Booth wrote:
> Can anyone share an example of using regular expressions within an
xpath
> predicate? I'm wanting to parse a structure and pick out any elements
> that have a non-numeric name. Example:
>
> <security>
> <policies>
> <policy>
> <name>randy</name>
> ...
> </policy>
> <policy>
> <name>1</name>
> ...
> </policy>
> <policy>
> <name>policy 101</name>
> ...
> </policy>
> <policy>
> <name>3</name>
> ...
> </policy>
>
>
> I'm trying to figure out what xpath expression would identify the
> policies with alpha characters... Something like:
>
> not(/security/policies/policy[name=[0-9]*])
/security/policies/policy[not(matches(name, '^\d+$'))]
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Martin Honnen
http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/
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