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XML Exam I10-001 Topic 7 Question 48 Discussion

Actual exam question for XML's I10-001 exam
Question #: 48
Topic #: 7
[All I10-001 Questions]

Press the Exhibit button to view and transform "Transformation Source XML Document". Select which of the following correctly describes the XPath method that belongs in (1) of the "XSLT Stylesheet" when deriving

"Post-Transformation XML Document".

[XSLT Stylesheet]

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Suggested Answer: A, C

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Rosio
1 months ago
I'm feeling a bit fruitless here. Time to branch out and think outside the tree. *laughs* Anyway, I'm going with B) /fruit/name. It just seems the most ripe choice.
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Denny
11 days ago
User 2: I think that's a good choice. It does sound like the most logical option.
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Jerry
14 days ago
User 1: I'm going with B) /fruit/name. It just seems the most ripe choice.
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Brice
2 months ago
The answer is clearly E) //name[. ='apple'] W Courier Newlr Z. Who doesn't know that? *chuckles* Seriously though, I think it's B) /fruit/name.
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Melissia
10 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be A) /fruit@fruit1.
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Laila
1 months ago
I believe it's E) //name[. ='apple'] W Courier Newlr Z.
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Lorrie
1 months ago
I think the correct answer is B) /fruit/name.
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Francine
2 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm going to go with C) /name. Wait, no, that's not right. Ugh, I'm so bad at these XPath questions. *facepalm*
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User3: I think it might actually be E) //name[. ='apple'].
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Keneth
3 days ago
User2: Hmm, I'm not sure about that. I believe it could be D) fruit/@fruit1.
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Paola
20 days ago
User1: Don't worry, XPath questions can be tough. I think the answer might be B) /fruit/name.
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Shakira
2 months ago
I'm not sure about this one. Let me think... Ah, I got it! It's D) fruit/@fruit1. The XPath should select the 'fruit1' attribute of the 'fruit' element.
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Solange
2 months ago
Hmm, I think the correct answer is B) /fruit/name. The XPath method should select the 'name' element within the 'fruit' element.
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Eugene
1 months ago
I think it's C) /name because it directly selects the 'name' element.
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Cristen
1 months ago
I agree, B) /fruit/name seems like the correct choice.
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Novella
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be E) //name[. ='apple']. It seems like it could be looking for a specific fruit.
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Paris
2 months ago
I agree with you, Winfred. The XPath method should select the name under the fruit element.
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Winfred
3 months ago
I think the correct answer is B) /fruit/name.
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