Cheers, this seems to do the trick:
<@NUMROWS ARRAY='<@ELEMENTVALUE OBJECT="myDom"
XPATH="/ppproduct/relateditems/relateditem/title">’>
I’m returning a specific value within the data to an array and NUMROWing it.
Will have to find a value that all records have.
I still think using the count() p
Yes, XPATH is a general way of accessing data in a XML document. It has nothing
to do with TeraScript specifically, we just pass your input into third party
tools that return results.
As for counting, I think the best way to do this is to get the array and then
@NUMROWS it.
You can get an arra
Cheers Robert, not sure why I have never come across that before in the manual.
It seems to do all I want to do, but doesn’t give examples for how to do things
like count(). I’ll look up XPATH in general on Google (assuming it’s a standard
implementation) but would it be possible for you to spec
I’ve been tasked with converting a large static site to dynamic database driven
CMS.
The first step was downloading all the pages and then converting them to a XML
structure (see example below). I then load the text file into a DOM and can
pull out ELEMENTVALUES at will and inject them into tab