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Re: (2 xpath questions)
> > When I query the doc root node for "file://", the parser will report
that it is
> > an "Incomplete XPath statement".
>
> well if it is just // then that is what you would expect. As previously
> discussed, you can't end an xpath with / (or file://) you have to have the
> final step specified. (What would you want it to mean if it were
> allowed?)
I would expect the same result as doing a "descendant-or-self::node()" query
on the root node.
Regards,
Taras
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