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I can answer XSLT (XSL) questions - XML transformation. I like XPath and XQuery concepts. I know some XML parsing techniques.

Experience in the area

2 years with XSLT (and related XPath)

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M.Sc. from Ben-Gurion University

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I.D.I Technology

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Alex04/12/12101010Thank you for the help, Ziv.
Bruce02/22/12101010 
Bob02/21/12101010YEs, that might be an answer.
Bruce02/19/12101010Massive help. Thanks v much
Daniel 01/21/12101010Thanks for the link its very helpful .....

Recent Answers from Ziv Ben-Eliahu

2012-05-21 XML to .xls mapping:

Hi,  Excel has the option of mapping an XML into the worksheet.  Please search the net for "excel mapping xml worksheet".  The Excel forums is a better place for this question.   If you will have a more

2012-02-27 Xpath split string query:

Hi Bruce,  The best site is the original: http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath/  Other sites are: http://www.w3schools.com/xpath/  And many more.    Youe first question is a bit complex since you need to decide

2012-01-17 XML DTD:

Hi Daniel,  I must say the net is filled with DTD examples. Here something to start with:  http://www.w3schools.com/dtd/dtd_intro.asp    You can write both the XML and the DTD in any text editor.  By the

2011-10-09 Testing tools for web browsers.:

Hi,  Selenium is a good option. It's automation need some work, but it provides good functionality.    On the "free" category it is one of the best.  There are any browser script recordign tools, such

2011-08-14 XML flipbook:

Assuming that all 4 "playlist.xml" are different, the problem might be that the browser caches the reference to the "playlist.xml". Meaning it reads the first time and then use the one it read. To test

 

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