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May 08, 2005

Notes On xmllist And xmlpeek

A somewhat arcane peek into the world of free software development:

Based on an implementation by Richard Case I wrote the same version of his task, but a bit more powerful and using the standard naming for the attributes. Using this task you can extract text from an XML file at the locations specified by an XPath expression, and return those texts separated by a delimiter string. If the XPath expression specifies multiple nodes the node are seperated by the delimiter string, if no nodes are matched, an empty string is returned.

 

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Posted on May 8, 2005 03:23 AM by Free S87.
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