- From: Chris Waldron <chriswa@comcast.net>
- Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 15:31:46 -0700
Doron, Thanks for the suggestion. I'm not an XPATH expert but just on cursory lookup I cannot find any reference to how to obtain elements on parts of an attribute value. There are references to being able to get elements using the whole attribute value. Essentially I cannot seem to find where I can use a regualar expression to express that I want elements returns should the attribute match my regular expression. Thanks, Chris Doron Rosenberg wrote: >You could use XPATH to do that. Mozilla for example supports running >XPATH on documents. > >On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 06:19:39 +0000, chriswa at comcast.net ><chriswa at comcast.net> wrote: > > >>It would be nice if you can add an API to that permit you to get elements based on part of the Id name. This would permit you to create classes of controls in JavaScript. >> >>For example ASP.NET labels the id of controls as ControlOuter1_ControlInner1_element. If use such an API I can obtain all the elements of ControlOuter1 then all the elements of ControlInner1. Thus I can build a control heirarchy in JavaScript. >> >>Currently I use indexOf but it would be faster and more efficient if there was such an API of the DOM that supplies that information. >> >>Thanks, >>Chriswa >> >> >> > > >
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