News Feed
Jobs Feed
Sections




News Archive
Community News:
XPath Explained (by Tobias Schlitt and Jacob Westhoff)
February 12, 2009 @ 10:28:04

Tobias Schlitt and Jacob Westhoff have written up and article (and posted it over on Tobias' blog) that wants to help you understand XPath better - whether you're a novice or have been using it for a while.

This paper will give an overview on XPath an addressing language for XML documents. XPath is a W3C recommendation currently in version 1.0. XPath was created in relation to the XSL recommendation and is intended to be used with XSLT and XPointer. Beside that, XPath can be used in a variety of programming languages, commonly in combination with a DOM API.

The article starts with an introduction to the concept of XPath, moves on to addressing, talks about XPath axes, mentions functions/operators/conditions and looks at styling XML with XPath and XSLT.

0 comments voice your opinion now!
xpath xslt address axes function operator condition


blog comments powered by Disqus

Similar Posts

Havard Eide's Blog: phpm (a vim PHP function lookup tool)

ONLamp.com: Points of Attack: PHP and Ajax

Philip Olson's Blog: 20 possible reasons why PHP function names and parameters are weird

Eran Gelperin's Blog: Operator overloading in PHP

Kevin van Zonneveld's Blog: Porting PHP to Javascript


Community Events











Don't see your event here?
Let us know!


release database zendframework2 tool code community testing framework composer opinion example functional conference series development introduction object interview podcast language

All content copyright, 2013 PHPDeveloper.org :: info@phpdeveloper.org - Powered by the Solar PHP Framework