I think you must qualify the xpath expression with namespace prefixes (since XPath 1.0 has no notion of default namespace). So add a namespace declaration for your target namespace.
I think you must qualify the xpath expression with namespace prefixes (since XPath 1.0 has no notion of default namespace). So add a namespace declaration for your target namespace: and then use that prefix in your xpath expression: I have not verified this, though.
That's it. I should have seen the node name qualification. Thanks a lot – Elias Poulogiannis Aug 13 at 16:24.
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