I was looking for a way to find element nodes with a specific attribute and found: "Use Nokogiri to get all nodes in an element that contain a specific attribute name"
However, it doesnt work when the attribute has a colon, for example "foo:bar" as in
<abc foo:bar="hello"></abc>
(yes, its valid).
However, when I use:
elements = @doc.xpath("//*[@foo:bar]")
I get:
unexpected ':' after '#<Nokogiri::CSS::Node:0x107458870>' (Nokogiri::CSS::SyntaxError)
And, when I use:
elements = @doc.xpath("//*[@foo\\:bar]")
I get:
Invalid predicate: //*[@foo\:bar] (Nokogiri::XML::XPath::SyntaxError)
Does anyone have any suggestions?
$ nokogiri -v
# Nokogiri (1.5.6)
---
nokogiri: 1.5.6
warnings: []
ruby:
version: 1.8.7
engine: mri
description: ruby 1.8.7 (2012-02-08 patchlevel 358) [universal-darwin11.0]
platform: universal-darwin11.0
libxml:
loaded: 2.7.3
compiled: 2.7.3
binding: extension
Are these old versions?
nokogiri -v
at the command line, and append that information to your question by editing it.