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XPath limitation with Firefox.

Is there a limitation in using javascript and xpath with capitalized
nodes? The xpath doesn't want to recognize the capitalization of the
nodes when using firefox. There is no problem with explorer. Also
opera and safari completely ignore my xpath request using evaluate...
is this normal?
Apr 10 '08 #1
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galactic wrote:
Is there a limitation in using javascript and xpath with capitalized
nodes? The xpath doesn't want to recognize the capitalization of the
nodes when using firefox. There is no problem with explorer. Also
opera and safari completely ignore my xpath request using evaluate...
is this normal?
You might want to post an example of what you mean. Are we talking HTML
or XML?
Apr 10 '08 #2

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