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  • L leppie

    Xpath can be tricky :p Try some variations eg /VoteData/Question[@id='0']/ /VoteData/Question[@id='0']/* VoteData/Question[@id='0'] I cant recall the exact syntax, but something normally is just in the wrong place :p Also, why not call SelectNodes from the VoteData xml doc itself? that mite be causing the Xpath not to match the VoteData bit. top secret
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    Ahmed Galal
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    i tried all this variations b4 i post this problem, but i'd like to ask somthin, why its tricky ? no standard ? thanx for reply :)

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      i tried all this variations b4 i post this problem, but i'd like to ask somthin, why its tricky ? no standard ? thanx for reply :)

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      Its tricky for me as I rarely use it, and tend to forget the exactly syntax. XPath is simply Regular Expressions for XML. The is a complete standard for it. .NET supports version 1.1 I think. The easiest way to test things is just to start with "*" and continue up to "*/*/*" and see what is really being matched, from there is should be easy, except if you are using XmlNamespaces (which u are not). Your problem looks like a context problem, iow you are starting at the wrong node, like I mentioned in my previous post. top secret
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      • A Ahmed Galal

        i don't know wheres the error but i'm tired of searching so i'll let u to explore it, my xml file is like the following.

        <VoteData>
            <Question id="0" name="do you believe in think tanks?">
                <Choice choiceid="1" votes="0" name="Yes">
                    <Vote ip="192.168.1.1"></Vote>
                </Choice>
                <Choice choiceid="2" votes="0" name="No">
                </Choice>
            </Question>
        </VoteData></code>
        

        i'm trying to use SelectNodes() method to select nodes, `XmlDocument VoteData = new XmlDocument(); VoteData.Load(@"C:\VoteData.xml"); XmlElement xElement = VoteData.DocumentElement; XmlNodeList xList = xElement.SelectNodes("/VoteData/Question[@id='0']");` the problem that xList is always empty, no results ! thanx in advance

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        Why do you have the in you xml file? Check if xElement is empty I use something like this and see if sId has some value XmlNode node; node = xml.FirstChild; while (node.Name != "Ticket" & !(node == null)) { node = node.NextSibling; } string sId; sId = node.Attributes("id").Value;

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          Why do you have the in you xml file? Check if xElement is empty I use something like this and see if sId has some value XmlNode node; node = xml.FirstChild; while (node.Name != "Ticket" & !(node == null)) { node = node.NextSibling; } string sId; sId = node.Attributes("id").Value;

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          while (node.Name != "Question" & !(node == null)) { node = node.NextSibling; }

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            Why do you have the in you xml file? Check if xElement is empty I use something like this and see if sId has some value XmlNode node; node = xml.FirstChild; while (node.Name != "Ticket" & !(node == null)) { node = node.NextSibling; } string sId; sId = node.Attributes("id").Value;

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            This type of code is exactly what XPath prevents you from having to do :p top secret
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            • A Ahmed Galal

              i don't know wheres the error but i'm tired of searching so i'll let u to explore it, my xml file is like the following.

              <VoteData>
                  <Question id="0" name="do you believe in think tanks?">
                      <Choice choiceid="1" votes="0" name="Yes">
                          <Vote ip="192.168.1.1"></Vote>
                      </Choice>
                      <Choice choiceid="2" votes="0" name="No">
                      </Choice>
                  </Question>
              </VoteData></code>
              

              i'm trying to use SelectNodes() method to select nodes, `XmlDocument VoteData = new XmlDocument(); VoteData.Load(@"C:\VoteData.xml"); XmlElement xElement = VoteData.DocumentElement; XmlNodeList xList = xElement.SelectNodes("/VoteData/Question[@id='0']");` the problem that xList is always empty, no results ! thanx in advance

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              The XPath is fine, that is not where your problem lies. I just made your XML valid and tested it. If I have trouble with an XPath, I use XSLerator or something similar to test it, and build it one step at a time. Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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                The XPath is fine, that is not where your problem lies. I just made your XML valid and tested it. If I have trouble with an XPath, I use XSLerator or something similar to test it, and build it one step at a time. Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer

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                Ahmed Galal
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                i think i caught where the problem lies, the problem is me, damn, sorry guys, i didn't paste the exactly code as in my project , its my first time using xml so don't blame me, i think i'm using a namespace, and heres my exactly xml file

                <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
                <VoteData xmlns="http://tempuri.org/VoteData.xsd">
                  <Question id="0" name="do you believe in think tanks?">
                    <Choice choiceid="1" votes="7" name="Yes">
                      <Vote ip="192.168.1.1" />
                      <Vote IP="50.50.20.10" xmlns="" />
                      <Vote IP="50.50.20.10" xmlns="" />
                    </Choice>
                    <Choice choiceid="2" votes="1" name="No">
                      <Vote IP="50.50.20.10" xmlns="" />
                    </Choice>
                  </Question>
                  <Question id="2" name="bet7eb Sawsan?">
                    <Choice choiceid="0" votes="0" name="aiwa" />
                    <Choice choiceid="1" votes="0" name="la2" />
                    <Choice choiceid="2" votes="0" name="moot" />
                    <Choice choiceid="3" votes="0" name="ya3ney" />
                  </Question>
                </VoteData>
                

                i didn't think that will be a diffrent while using namespace, so now, what should i change in my C# code to let XPath work ? sorry guys again and thanx :)

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                • L leppie

                  This type of code is exactly what XPath prevents you from having to do :p top secret
                  Download xacc-ide 0.0.3 now!
                  See some screenshots

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                  Ahmed Galal
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                  the file may be large and that way may take a long time to select the node i need, do u think that XPath using this way to select nodes ? i dunno

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                  • A Ahmed Galal

                    the file may be large and that way may take a long time to select the node i need, do u think that XPath using this way to select nodes ? i dunno

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                    leppie
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                    If speed becomes an issue, look into storing the data in database. top secret
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                    • L leppie

                      If speed becomes an issue, look into storing the data in database. top secret
                      Download xacc-ide 0.0.3 now!
                      See some screenshots

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                      Ahmed Galal
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                      yea thats right, but am implementing a stand alone component that don't relies on database, it has its own data file, thanks

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