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XPath Analyzer Site: The Code Project
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Updated: 2/27/2004
XPath Analyzer is an attempt to build a query analyzer for XPath language, accessible over the Internet. XPath is a very efficient language to address specific nodes in an XML document.   Author: Enrico Elizar Samuel   Code: ASP.NET v1.1 & VB

XPath for .NET Developers Site: PerfectXML
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Updated: 4/4/2004
XML Path Language (or XPath) is a W3C standard that primarily allows identifying parts of an XML document. This means that if you have an XML document and would like to locate one or more nodes, you can use XPath to do that.   Author: Darshan Singh   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & C#
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Traversing the DOM Using XPath Site: XML Magazine
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Updated: 2/15/2004
Although several classes in the System.Xml assembly can use XPath, this article focuses on how you can pass XPath expressions to two methods—SelectSingleNode() and SelectNodes()—to match easily on different types of XML nodes.   Author: Dan Wahlin   Code: ASP.NET v1.1 & C#

Parse XML Documents Site: XML Magazine
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Updated: 2/16/2004
I'll examine the API exposed by the XPathNavigator class located within the System.Xml.XPath namespace. XPathNavigator isn't as fast as the forward-only API provided by the XmlTextReader or as full-featured as the DOM, but it can be quite useful in apps.   Author: Dan Wahlin   Code: ASP.NET v1.1 & C#
 



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