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Re: [xml-dev] CSS selectors are syntactic sugar for XPath expressions
- From: Alexander Johannesen <alexander.johannesen@gmail.com>
- To: "Liam R. E. Quin" <liam@fromoldbooks.org>
- Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2022 13:13:12 +1100
The whole point of the design of CSS is that important data (as in
terms of styling) resides in classes and id's, it was designed
specifically not to deal with textual content itself, both in terms of
complexity added and the simplicity of the language. So, if you have
control over how the XML is written, it's easy;
<longitude class="coord">...</longitude>
<latitude class="coord">...</latitude>
Select it with "person.coord", and off you go. The CSS styling
interpretation isn't locked to a "each selected bunch are treated as
individual items, and then iterated over". It's up to you in how you
work with these selectors and compound selections. Often they *are*
treated as a group selection, often for performance reasons.
Cheers,
Alex
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