Ok so given input of matching on an attribute that contains a substring, seems to work :)

$ cat 2 <body> <div data-content="/ajax/ereignis/4" data-type="link"> 4</div> <div data-content="/ajax/ereignis/185" data-type="link"> 185</div> <div data-content="wowee" data-type="link"> wowee</div> </body> $ xmllint.exe --xpath " //div[ contains( @data-content, '/ereignis' ) +] " 2 <div data-content="/ajax/ereignis/4" data-type="link"> 4</div><div data-content="/ajax/ereignis/185" data-type="link"> 185</div> $ xmllint.exe --xpath " //div[ @data-content ] " 2 <div data-content="/ajax/ereignis/4" data-type="link"> 4</div><div data-content="/ajax/ereignis/185" data-type="link"> 185</div><div data-content="wowee" data-type="link"> wowee</div>

In reply to Re^2: web::scraper and regex ( xpath ) by Anonymous Monk
in thread web::scraper and regex by Trace On

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