On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:53:47 -0800, Ron Mayer wrote: > Short summary: > > I want something like xpath_list() that returns an array > (instead of a delimited, concatenated string) when multiple > nodes exist in an XML file. It feels to me like that'd > be a better (cleaner) API. > Yes. It's been at the back of my head that it would be a nice idea - when I first started on contrib/xml and /xml2 array support was rather primitive. > Before I write one, does anyone already have such a > patch? If not, would people be interested if I added > xpath_array() that behaves like xpath_list() but returns > an array instead of one big string? > > Or... is xpsql on gborg or some other postgresql-xml project a better > place for me to be looking? > Well, if you like the way that contrib/xml2 works, I would add it there, but I'm obviously biased. It could just be another wrapper around pgxml_xpath but use its own traversal of the nodeset instead of pgxmlnodesettotext. I can't speak for whether anyone else is doing anything similar, but I haven't heard anyone say so! Thanks for your interest John ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org