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uche.ogbuji at fourthought.com uche.ogbuji at fourthought.com
Wed Dec 29 02:54:48 GMT 1999


> I get the impression that my desire to have xpath included in the DOM
> may be naive, but I haven't yet formed a clear picture of the
> alternatives. Is there an architectural solution which would allow one
> to plug any arbitrary (but compatible) xpath processor in to a DOM
> processor? And then use it to select nodes from a document that has been
> opened in the DOM, and then update those nodes using the DOM?

I don't know whether it's what you term an "architectural solution", but 
4XPath and 4DOM allow such manipulation right now:

http://FourThought.com/4Suite

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