... Soooo I can program in xQuery on in the browser? ... Right? That's what you are saying, that I can program in xQuery in the browser? Right? I mean I don't want to mistake what you are saying, so I'm asking. I am asking that what you are saying is that I can program xQuery in the browser? Right?
...RIGHT?!??!!??!???!???!??!???!???!
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On Aug 14, 2014, at 8:43 AM, "Benito van der Zander" <benito@benibela.de> wrote:
Hi,
Xidel is a dependency-free cli tool to apply (X-)queries to webpages.
This version extends the typeswitch, for and let expressions with the pattern-matching
syntax that I described in my Balisage talk last week:
Download:
http://videlibri.sourceforge.net/xidel.html
Bye,
Benito
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