3 Jun
2020
3 Jun
'20
4:07 p.m.
Hadn't seen it before, but it looks interesting, especially this: <quote> To extract information from XPath expressions, it uses an XPath 3.1 parser generated by Gunther Rademacher’s always excellent REx Parser Generator. </quote> which is related to something we've talked often about: can you parse or execute XPath using XPath. Cheers, Martin On 2020-06-03 5:24 a.m., Lou Burnard wrote:
Seen this?
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