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Performing an XPath Query on an XPath

by Michael Philbrick | May 14, 2014 | Blog

True, it sounds a bit odd. Let me explain. Using recursion we construct a nested set of objects. These objects are eventually translated into XML. This XML file is translated using an XSL template into a formatted report. Early in the development process we realized…

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