Command: emacspeak-w3-xslt-filter apply xslt filter and speak the result. Surprized you asked about this one --- it basically is a work horse command for exploring pages and is extremely useful. It prompts for an expression. By default nodes matching this expression are displayed; if you invoke it with a prefix arg (C-u) the XPath expression acts as a filter, i.e. nodes not matching that expression are returned. Note that this command operates on the url of the current buffer, contrast with command e p runs the command emacspeak-w3-xpath-filter-and-follow which essentially does the same thing -- but to the url under point. Command emacspeak-w3-xslt-filter is very useful in picking out parts of a page -- as an example specifying //form will get you all fill-in forms on a page. -- Best Regards, --raman Email: raman@xxxxxxxxxxx WWW: http://emacspeak.sf.net/raman/ AIM: emacspeak GTalk: tv.raman.tv@xxxxxxxxxxx PGP: http://emacspeak.sf.net/raman/raman-almaden.asc Google: tv+raman IRC: irc://irc.freenode.net/#emacs ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your address on the emacspeak list send mail to "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of "unsubscribe" or "help"
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