What do you want your other dimension to be?

Assuming what you're getting right now is an array of elementvalues
(since that's the tag that you're using)  I guessing that you want to
also get the element names?  If so, you're out of luck, because there
is no witango tag that will return what you're looking for.

You're going to need to use a combination of Dom tags to build the
array yourself...

/John

On 5/22/07, Fogelson, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Is there a way to get a 2 dimensional array with XPointer with the following
DOM



<@assign request$ScopeDom value="<@dom value='

<webapp>

  <site domain="xxxcom">

   <scope_name>scope1</scope_name>

   <dsn_name>Cat1</dsn_name>

   <dsn_user>user1</dsn_user>

   <dsn_password>password1</dsn_password>

  </site>

  <site domain="yyycom">

   <scope_name>scope2</scope_name>

   <dsn_name>Cat2</dsn_name>

   <dsn_user>user2</dsn_user>

   <dsn_password>password2</dsn_password>

  </site>

</webapp>'>">



I get a one dimensional array with the following. I have tried other
combinations with no success.



<@elementvalue object='request$ScopeDom'
element='root().child(all).child(all)'>



Thanks



Steve Fogelson

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