anybody?
On Nov 13, 11:50 pm, chrismarx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'd like to keep up with the new jquery release and abandon my xpath > code for parsing xml, but I haven't seen anything that will do what i > need. Here's an example of what i did with xpath: > > //xml > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <kml xmlns="http://earth.google.com/kml/2.0"> > <Document> > <Folder> > <name>Final_Label_geom</name> > <open>1</open> > <Placemark> > <Style> > <IconStyle> > <color>ffc0c0c0</color> > </IconStyle> > </Style> > <Point> > <extrude>1</extrude> > <coordinates>-77.988788,30.779793,0.000000 </coordinates> > </Point> > </Placemark> > <Placemark> > <Style> > <LineStyle> > <color>ff000000</color> > <width>1</width> > </LineStyle> > </Style> > <LineString> > <tessellate>1</tessellate> > <extrude>1</extrude> > > <coordinates>-96.621063,33.166782,0.000000 > -101.993915,34.013136,0.000000 </coordinates> > </LineString> > </Placemark> > > as you can see, each placemark can contain different types of tags, so > i need to just be able to access the coordinates by giving different > paths like: > > for (var j=0; j<placemarks.length/3; j++) { > var coords = $('Document/Folder:eq('+1+')/Placemark:eq('+j+')/ > LineString/coordinates', xml).text(); > etc... > > is there any good way to do this?