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Why I like XPath, XML and HTML
April 8, 2022, midnight | Maëlle's R blog on Maëlle Salmon's personal website
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One of my favorite tool is XPath, the query language for exploring XML and HTML trees. In this post, I will highlight a few use cases of this “angle-bracket crunching tool” and hope to convince you that it’s an awesome thing to know about and play with.
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