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(XML PATH) A sublanguage in an XSL style sheet that is used to identify XML elements for processing. It is also used to calculate numbers and manipulate strings. XPath and XSLT expressions are intertwined. For example, although XPath can reference a variable, the variable must be created and given a value in XSLT. XPath syntax is somewhat like the directory addressing in Unix, which uses a slash for the root directory as well as the separator between hierarchies. See XSL and XQuery. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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With X-Hive's existing support of W3C standards such as XLink, XPointer, XPath, and a recent release of its XQuery implementation demo, the launch of X-Hive/DB 2. The second area is XPath (XML Path Language), which provides a common syntax and semantics for the functionally shared by XSL transformations and XPointer (XML Pointer language). Content Search of the VCM repository using the Xpath or SQL query language. |
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