Chris,
thank you that worked just fine, to bad the piece of information i
read did not mention that... :(
Sandro.
On 1-Oct-08, at 12:47 PM, Chris Patterson wrote:
Your XPath is almost correct, as far as I can tell. All you need to
do is insert an "@" character before the "id" attribute predicate,
like so:
".//data/department/[EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"]"
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