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Re: quick table layout problem



> What is the best xpath expression to match the <entry> element, without
> using //?

match="entry" 

(although maybe you meant to ask a different question)

> What would be really good - if one of the experts out there had some spare
> time ;) - is a little utility that would display an XML file much like IE's
> default, and give you the xpath of any elements if you clicked/hovered on
> it.  More importantly, it could give you the xpath of any element in
> relation to another element and so on.

http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/archives/200010/msg01059.html

> btw, the discussions on this list seem to have developed to level beyond
> what it was a few months ago. Is this still the place to post questions like
> this, or would the main participants prefer if this list was kept for heavy
> topics like the new v2 specs?

It is inevitable that some of us will use this list as a place to moan
(sorry, I mean comment) on the new X*2 drafts, however please don't let
that stop people asking beginner questions. (unless of course the
beginner question involves the-language-known-as-xsl-in-ie5 in which
case, as is well known, the beginner will be flamed and hounded off the
list with no mercy:-)

David

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