I usually forget revXML and just use replace, itemOffset etc. to parse
XHTML.

Terry...


On 22/04/09 1:20 AM, "David Bovill" <da...@vaudevillecourt.tv> wrote:

> Looks like there is no easy way to search for an XML node? I want to search
> for a "<table>" element in xHTML. I can pull it out by looking for a
> particular value for the param - say border:
> 
> put revXMLMatchingNode (treeID, pStartNode, "table", "border", "2", -1) into
> foundNode
> 
> but given that it may or may not have such parameters:
> 
> put revXMLMatchingNode (treeID, pStartNode, "table", "", "", -1) into
> foundNode
> 
> does not find anything.
> 
> I can of course use built in rev commands to find the tag - but then it is
> not so easy to find the nodes path in the XML tree so I can pull out the
> entire table reliably from the xHTML.
> 
> Is there any way to do this?
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