Hi,
thanks for the reply. The problem is I want both elements and text nodes. But having said that, the bigger problem I am having is just geting a single child level of elements. This particular schema is literally dozens of levels deep but I only want the children under a particular element.
So far, this query produces output (but all of the elements beneath the starting element) (I just want a single layer)
$query = $root->nodePath() . $extendPath . "[\@name]";
but this query
$query = "child::" . $root->nodePath() . $extendPath . "[\@name]";
produces an error of (please excuse the path - it is the schema, not me!)
XPath error : Invalid expression
child::/xs:schema/xs:element/xs:complexType/xs:sequence/xs:element/xs:complexType/xs:sequence/xs:element
@name
^ at dump2.pl line 85
Any ideas?
Regards,
John
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