![]() ![]() ![]() You can configure it for XPath 1.0 or 2.0 with the click of a button, and can immediately see the result of any XPath expression, by typing it into the text input line - the XPath expression is evaluated immediately and the resulting nodeset is displayed in the output window: Located within the bottom information/output window, the XPath analyzer is found in a separate tab, right next to the Validaton results and the Find in Files function. The XPath analyzer is really convenient and easy to use. Introduced first by Altova in 2001, the XPath analyzer gained XPath 2.0 awareness in version 2004 and was turned into a new dynamic window with multiple output tabs in version 2007. ![]() One of my favorite features in the Altova XMLSpy XML Editor continues to be the XPath analyzer, which lets you quickly locate information in any XML file by typing an XPath 1.0 or 2.0 expression. ![]()
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