Wendell,
XSLTForms 1.4 has its own XPath 1.0 parser written in XSLT 1.0 generating
embedded Javascript object creations.
XSLTForms 1.5 will (very soon) come with an XQuery/XPath 3.1 parser
written in Javascript generating embedded Javascript arrays which can
easily be serialized in XQueryX notation.
Best regards,
Alain Couthures
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Le 25 mars 2020 C 18:31, "Wendell Piez wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <
xsl-list-service@lists. mulberrytech.com> a C)crit :
XSL Friends,
What kinds of advice can you offer on the question of parsing XPath
in XSLT?
I am currently having to interpret XPath or (more likely) an XPath
subset into an abstract representation that can be rewritten into
various forms. Naturally I would like to do this out of a parse tree
or the functional equivalent, represented in some sort of XML, since
serializing that back out is easy enough. It is producing that tree
that is a problem. I need a parser for XPath or if not for all of
XPath, then at least for my subset -- which includes namespaces. So
even if partial the model must expose names and namespaces to the
extent that a path rewriter can (for example) map into a new set of
namespace prefixes --
Any thoughts? Open source projects I should take a look at? Have the
community-standards initiatives captured any good work in this area?
Best regards, Wendell
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