| Xpath-ng -- A mailing list to discuss community advancements of XPath and related standards | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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XPath 1.0 is an enormously successful standard. Part of its success is its simplicity, but this simplicity also comes with limitations. The W3C is working on XPath 2.0, and there has been discussion of community work that provides alternative and/or complementary advancements of XPath. This mailing list is aimed at facilitating all such work. To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Xpath-ng Archives. |
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