Parsing through nested tags in XML file using javascript
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I have an xml file with the below pattern. How can I extract the contents of the child headers (i.e. node values of F2,F2DT,Co2 under ChildHeader1, F3,F3DT,Co3 under ChildHeader2 etc.) using Xpath?
<Header1>
<F1>f1text</F1>
<F1DT>fd1text</F1DT>
<Co1><P>ptext</P></Co1>
<ChildHeader1>
<F2>f2text</F2>
<F2DT>fd2text</F2DT>
<Co2><P>ptext</P></Co2>
</ChildHeader1>
<ChildHeader2>
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</childHeader2>
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<ChildHeadern>
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</ChildHeadern>
</Header1>
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<Headern>
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</Headern>
javascript xml xpath
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I have an xml file with the below pattern. How can I extract the contents of the child headers (i.e. node values of F2,F2DT,Co2 under ChildHeader1, F3,F3DT,Co3 under ChildHeader2 etc.) using Xpath?
<Header1>
<F1>f1text</F1>
<F1DT>fd1text</F1DT>
<Co1><P>ptext</P></Co1>
<ChildHeader1>
<F2>f2text</F2>
<F2DT>fd2text</F2DT>
<Co2><P>ptext</P></Co2>
</ChildHeader1>
<ChildHeader2>
.
.
.
</childHeader2>
.
.
.
<ChildHeadern>
.
.
.
</ChildHeadern>
</Header1>
.
.
.
<Headern>
.
.
.
</Headern>
javascript xml xpath
SoChildHeader3
hasF4,F4DT,Co4
?
– Mohammad
Nov 24 '18 at 14:14
Share how you tried
– Andersson
Nov 24 '18 at 14:15
yes! you can use it. w3schools.com/xml/xpath_intro.asp
– mohammad javad ahmadi
Dec 5 '18 at 10:13
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I have an xml file with the below pattern. How can I extract the contents of the child headers (i.e. node values of F2,F2DT,Co2 under ChildHeader1, F3,F3DT,Co3 under ChildHeader2 etc.) using Xpath?
<Header1>
<F1>f1text</F1>
<F1DT>fd1text</F1DT>
<Co1><P>ptext</P></Co1>
<ChildHeader1>
<F2>f2text</F2>
<F2DT>fd2text</F2DT>
<Co2><P>ptext</P></Co2>
</ChildHeader1>
<ChildHeader2>
.
.
.
</childHeader2>
.
.
.
<ChildHeadern>
.
.
.
</ChildHeadern>
</Header1>
.
.
.
<Headern>
.
.
.
</Headern>
javascript xml xpath
I have an xml file with the below pattern. How can I extract the contents of the child headers (i.e. node values of F2,F2DT,Co2 under ChildHeader1, F3,F3DT,Co3 under ChildHeader2 etc.) using Xpath?
<Header1>
<F1>f1text</F1>
<F1DT>fd1text</F1DT>
<Co1><P>ptext</P></Co1>
<ChildHeader1>
<F2>f2text</F2>
<F2DT>fd2text</F2DT>
<Co2><P>ptext</P></Co2>
</ChildHeader1>
<ChildHeader2>
.
.
.
</childHeader2>
.
.
.
<ChildHeadern>
.
.
.
</ChildHeadern>
</Header1>
.
.
.
<Headern>
.
.
.
</Headern>
javascript xml xpath
javascript xml xpath
edited Nov 24 '18 at 14:11
Nigel Ren
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asked Nov 24 '18 at 14:09
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SoChildHeader3
hasF4,F4DT,Co4
?
– Mohammad
Nov 24 '18 at 14:14
Share how you tried
– Andersson
Nov 24 '18 at 14:15
yes! you can use it. w3schools.com/xml/xpath_intro.asp
– mohammad javad ahmadi
Dec 5 '18 at 10:13
add a comment |
SoChildHeader3
hasF4,F4DT,Co4
?
– Mohammad
Nov 24 '18 at 14:14
Share how you tried
– Andersson
Nov 24 '18 at 14:15
yes! you can use it. w3schools.com/xml/xpath_intro.asp
– mohammad javad ahmadi
Dec 5 '18 at 10:13
So
ChildHeader3
has F4,F4DT,Co4
?– Mohammad
Nov 24 '18 at 14:14
So
ChildHeader3
has F4,F4DT,Co4
?– Mohammad
Nov 24 '18 at 14:14
Share how you tried
– Andersson
Nov 24 '18 at 14:15
Share how you tried
– Andersson
Nov 24 '18 at 14:15
yes! you can use it. w3schools.com/xml/xpath_intro.asp
– mohammad javad ahmadi
Dec 5 '18 at 10:13
yes! you can use it. w3schools.com/xml/xpath_intro.asp
– mohammad javad ahmadi
Dec 5 '18 at 10:13
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So
ChildHeader3
hasF4,F4DT,Co4
?– Mohammad
Nov 24 '18 at 14:14
Share how you tried
– Andersson
Nov 24 '18 at 14:15
yes! you can use it. w3schools.com/xml/xpath_intro.asp
– mohammad javad ahmadi
Dec 5 '18 at 10:13