Sorry for the noise, but I just forget to try the obvious and correct solution:
\xmlfilter{#1}{file[@name=="whatever" or @src=="whatever"]/command(todo)}
Must have been a temporary ‘blindness’.
Hans van der Meer
On 3 dec. 2013, at 10:14, H. van der Meer
Following an example in the chapter on Expressions and filters for xml-processing one can select on an attribute ‘name’ in the node <file name=“whatever”/>
file[@name=="whatever”]/command(todo)
However, I would like to select on a combination of alternatives, so that equivalent are <file name=“whatever”/> and <file src=“whatever”/>
I tried several variations but none of them work. \xmlfilter{#1}{file([@name=="whatever”] or [@src=="whatever”])/command(todo) \xmlfilter{#1}{file[@name=="whatever”] or [@src=="whatever”]/command(todo) \xmlfilter{#1}{file[@name=="whatever”] or file[@src=="whatever”]/command(todo) \xmlfilter{#1}{(file[@name=="whatever”]|file[@src=="whatever”])/command(todo)
How to? Or is this impossible?
Hans van der Meer
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