XPointer tutorial
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Updated version (18.12.2000)
I would like to thank Michael Dyck for his comments and advices.
Before you start
Left frame
Contains index of examples.
Click on item will display the corresponding
example in right frame.
Targets
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The following set of examples should explain the concepts
of XPointer.
Start here.
Please note
XPointer is not "W3C Recommendation" yet and some features
may change in the future. The tutorial then will be updated.
This tutorial is not exhaustive,
some examples are not ready yet (especially for range-to(), here() and
origin() functions).
I will appreciate your feedback very much
(mail to jiratj@systinet.com,
please).
Thank you in advance.
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