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plantino
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To count matches without the overhead of retreiving them
Just an example |
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montanarry
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| Oh okay |
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plantino
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| But u probably want selectNodes("//span[string-length(.) > 100]") |
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montanarry
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| What is the standard MSXML that comes with IE6? |
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plantino
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Or something
3.0 |
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montanarry
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| Oh cool, that's an xpath query? |
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plantino
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| Yup |
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montanarry
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| I'm no expert at xpath |
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plantino
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| Its easy |
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montanarry
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| Cool! thanks, that probably saved me a lot of time |
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plantino
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| Np |
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montanarry
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A few times I've done xpath and used > and < for lt and gt, and I've gotten errors, ha
Or maybe that was xslt |
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plantino
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Xpath in xslt  |
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montanarry
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| Okay |
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plantino
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good luck  |
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