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What is the difference between XPath, Xquery and Xpointer? As far as my knowledge, xquery is extended version of Xpath. I have the basic knowledge of XPath. Is there any feature available in XPAth which is not in XQuery. Yesterday, i heard a new word "Xpointer". I am confused. Which product is used for which purpose.

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Wikipedia is a good place to start for questions like this. Generally, XPath is a language used to succinctly pinpoint exact XML nodes in a DOM. XQuery is a superset of XPath that also provides FLWOR sytnax, which is SQL-like. Finally, XPointer includes XPath, but also provides a simpler position-based addressing scheme.

Of course, you can always read the W3C specs for full details.

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