I wrote:
Second, I propose that, in the remaining cases, where we do mangle the XML, if the xpath expression does not begin with a '/', instead of prepending it with '/x/, which can not possibly be correct under any circumstance, we prepend it with '/x//' which has some possibility of giving correct results.
^^^
'/x'
cheers
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