On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 08:07:46AM -0800, Robert Houben wrote:
> I've tried to solve this problem myself and can't find an easy solution.
>
> If all you want is /x/y/z type stuff and you aren't worried about
> getting a specific instance of 'z' in a specific instance of 'y' it is
> really easy to build this yourself.
And if you are worried, then you can use the /x[2]/y[3]/.. form of
addressing them by their location in the file. Of course this form
can change if you edit the file.
David
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