Lainaus Thomas Zastrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: < On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 12:39:40 +0200 < [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: < < <snip /> < < > You could use contains() see below XSLT example < > < < <snip /> < < < As I understand you something like that should work: < < xindice xpath_query -c /db/corpora/taz -q "/corpus//token[contains(., < 'a')]" < < (Give me all token-tags which contains an 'a') < < But the result is empty ... and there are a lot of token-tags with an 'a' < in it ... ;-( < < Greetings, < < Tom
err.... Then I dont know howto do it with xindice. Does it support the XPath part: contains()... Maybe someone using the xindice will answer you. Cheers, Jarkko *************************************************** * Jarkko Moilanen * * Project Manager, ITCM (www.itcm.org) * * Profound XML technology Expert * * University of Tampere * * Hypermedia Laboratory * ***************************************************
