I think you can use .children() instead of find(), I'm sure that only returns the top level of items. Something like $(xmldoc).children(".node_of_a_given_name");
It doesn't return the top-most items, it only searches the top level. This isn't suitable because the nodes I'm seeking can be nested anywhere deeply in the DOM structure. It's not the nodes at the top of the structure I'm seeking but the top-most nodes of that particular name.
so your xml is something like this? <idea a><idea></idea><idea></idea><idea></idea></idea> <idea b><idea></idea><idea></idea><idea></idea></idea> (where a and b are the nodes you want)
.children()
instead of find(), I'm sure that only returns the top level of items. Something like$(xmldoc).children(".node_of_a_given_name");