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XPath is an XML Path language defined by the W3C for addressing parts of an XML document, designed to be used by both XSLT and XPointer. XPath gets its name from its use of a path notation as in URLs for navigating through the hierarchical structure of an XML document.
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Provides simple functionalities to access a DOM tree using XPath 1.0. This module builds on top of the Document Object Model Level 3 Core. (W3C Working Group Note 26 February 2004)
An XPath processor built for J2ME, suitable for mobile phones.
Tools for editing, generating and testing XPath 1.0 and XPath 2.0 expressions.
A small footprint XPath syntax decoder, written in C++.
Official W3C site describing this language for addressing parts of an XML document which is designed to be used by both XSLT and XPointer. (W3C Recommendation 16 November 1999)
This package implements the full W3C XPath recommendation for the OCaml language; it may work with the output of PXP (XML parser), or with any implementation of the XPath data model.
A tutorial with several examples and pictures which can be downloaded for off-line use.
Provides simple functionalities to access a DOM tree using XPath 1.0. This module builds on top of the Document Object Model Level 3 Core. (W3C Working Group Note 26 February 2004)
A small footprint XPath syntax decoder, written in C++.
This package implements the full W3C XPath recommendation for the OCaml language; it may work with the output of PXP (XML parser), or with any implementation of the XPath data model.
An XPath processor built for J2ME, suitable for mobile phones.
Official W3C site describing this language for addressing parts of an XML document which is designed to be used by both XSLT and XPointer. (W3C Recommendation 16 November 1999)
A tutorial with several examples and pictures which can be downloaded for off-line use.
Tools for editing, generating and testing XPath 1.0 and XPath 2.0 expressions.

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