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On 26/07/2010 16:06, Red Light wrote:
in my xml file that i receive your example is an absolute xpath starting with / and as an xml document (although not admittedly an xdm tree) may only have one element child, /content can only select one element. If it selects more than one then perhaps your xpath does not start with / ?
That can't happen,
sorry I can't parse the above, 1 2 3 1 2 3
with the () around the xpath. I didn't put them in the first time as they were not needed given your description.
I have no idea what that means?
You may want to read the list guidelines (linked from page links in every message) which give some guidelines on supplying complete small examples and complete small expected results, so as to make questions more understandable. David
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