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NAME

       xpath - a script to query XPath statements in XML documents.

SYNOPSIS

       xpath [-s suffix] [-p prefix] [-q] -e query [-e query] ... [file] ...

DESCRIPTION

       xpath uses the XML::XPath perl module to make XPath queries to any XML document. The
       XML::XPath module aims to comply exactly to the XPath specification at
       "http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath" and yet allows extensions to be added in the form of
       functions.

       The script takes any number of XPath pointers and tries to apply them to each XML document
       given on the command line. If no file arguments are given, the query is done using "STDIN"
       as an XML document.

       When multiple queries exist, the result of the last query is used as context for the next
       query and only the result of the last one is output.  The context of the first query is
       always the root of the current document.

OPTIONS

   -q
       Be quiet. Output only errors (and no separator) on stderr.

   -s suffix
       Place "suffix" at the end of each entry. Default is a linefeed.

   -p prefix
       Place "prefix" preceding each entry. Default is nothing.

BUGS

       The author of this man page is not very fluant in english. Please, send him
       (fabien@tzone.org) any corrections concerning this text.

       See also XML::XPath(3pm).

SEE ALSO

       XML::XPath(3pm).

HISTORY

       This module is copyright 2000 Fastnet Software Ltd. This is free software, and as such
       comes with NO WARRANTY. No dates are used in this module. You may distribute this module
       under the terms of either the Gnu GPL,  or under specific licencing from Fastnet Software
       Ltd.  Special free licencing consideration will be given to similarly free software.
       Please don't flame me for this licence - I've put a lot of hours into this code, and if
       someone uses my software in their product I expect them to have the courtesy to contact me
       first.

       Full support for this module is available from Fastnet Software Ltd on a pay per incident
       basis. Alternatively subscribe to the Perl-XML mailing list by mailing
       lyris@activestate.com with the text:

               SUBSCRIBE Perl-XML

       in the body of the message. There are lots of friendly people on the list, including
       myself, and we'll be glad to get you started.

       Matt Sergeant, matt@sergeant.org

       This man page was added as well as some serious modifications to the script by Fabien
       Ninoles <fabien@debian.org> for the Debian Project.