Oh, I forgot to mention, that I also tried:
java ApplyXPathG new.xml "id('a')"
and got the following results:
Loading classes, parsing Daniel\new.xml, and setting up serializer
Querying DOM using id('a')
<output>
<test id="a" name="TestA"/>
</output>
Gary
Gary L Peskin wrote:
>
> Daniel --
>
> This worked for me just as is. Here are my results:
>
> C:\Temp\Daniel>java IDTest
> Has Child Nodes: true
> Name: test
> Value: null
>
> Is this what you got or do you get some kind of exception? This looks
> like it's working fine on my system.
>
> The version of XalanJ that you're using is very old. I'd recommend
> upgrading to the latest version ASAP. But that shouldn't affect any of
> this.
>
> Gary
>
> Daniel Einspanjer wrote:
> >
> > Thank you very much for taking a look at this! Attached is a zip with a very
>simple test case.
> > If you would be able to get this to work, I could easily apply it to my work since
>I am basically
> > doing the same thing.
> > -- Daniel Einspanjer, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/13/2001