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XPath and XPointer
Locating Content in XML Documents

By John E. Simpson
First Edition July 2002 
ISBN: 0-596-00291-2
208 pages, $24.95 US, $38.95 CA, £17.50 UK
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Referring to specific information inside an XML document is a little like finding a needle in a haystack. XPath and XPointer are two closely related languages that play a key role in XML processing by allowing developers to find these needles and manipulate embedded information. By the time you've finished XPath and XPointer, you'll know how to construct a full XPointer (one that uses an XPath location path to address document content) and completely understand both the XPath and XPointer features it uses.
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