As described in the August 2003 issue of
CPU - Computer Power User
magazine. This article builds on the examples described in the April,
May, June, and July 2003 issues. These examples are found:
here (April)
(http://www.iangraham.org/writing/cpu-articles/apr03/),
here (May)
(http://www.iangraham.org/writing/cpu-articles/may03/),
here (June)
(http://www.iangraham.org/writing/cpu-articles/jun03/), and
here (July)
(http://www.iangraham.org/writing/cpu-articles/jul03/).
XPath Visualizer is a great tool for visualizing the nodes referenced by an XPath expression -- and it works within both Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator 6+ / Mozilla browsers. The following URLs explain more about how the utility works, and provide links for downloading the required Web pages and javascript code: