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I was tryng to parse this xml: http://henriquebarone.animatubo.com/spider/jquery/teste.xml

Writing this code:

    $(document).ready(function(){
    $.ajax({
        type: "GET",
        url: "teste.sif",
        dataType: "xml",
        success: Parser 
    });
});

function Parser(sif) {  
    $(sif).find('canvas').each(function(){

        canvas_name = $(this).find('name').text();
        $('<title>'+canvas_name+'</title>').appendTo('head');

        canvas_width = $(this).attr('width');
        canvas_height = $(this).attr('height');
        $('<div id="canvas" style="width:'+canvas_width+'px; height:'+canvas_height+'px; border: solid 1px black; margin: 20px auto"></div>').appendTo('body'); 

        $(this).find('layer').each(function(){
            layer_type = $(this).attr('type');
            if ( layer_type == 'import' ) {
                $(this).find('param').each(function(){
                    param_name = $(this).attr('name');
                    if ( param_name == 'filename' ) {
                        file_name = $(this).find('string').text();
                        $('<div class="import" style="width:50px; height:50px; backgound-img: url('+file_name+')"').appendTo('#canvas');
                    }

                });
            }
        });

    }); 
}

For each <layer> tag with the attribute type="import", I want to get its child <param> with the attribute name="filename", from which I want the text of the <string> tag.

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  • I've rephrased your question to make it easier to follow, but it's possible I've interpreted it wrong, could you check?
    – millimoose
    Oct 1, 2011 at 17:31

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$(sif).find('layer[type="import"] param[name="filename"] string')

should find what you want. I made a jsFiddle with an example.

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