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I have an xml document like this

<MasterDataSet xmlns="http://tempuri.org/MasterDataSet.xsd">
    <t_attribute>

        <class_id>2</class_id>

        <description>Latitude</description>

    </t_attribute>

    <t_object>
        <name>Ship</name>
    </t_object>
...
</MasterDataSet>

With many "t_attribute" and "t_object" nodes. I want to get a node set of all the "t_object" nodes so I use getNodeSet with xPath:

library("XML")
emtree0 <- xmlParse("EM0.xml", useInternalNodes = TRUE)
onlyobjects <- getNodeSet(emtree0,"/MasterDataSet//t_object")

But this returns an empty list.

However if I modify the XML file to look like this, i.e. if I remove the xmlns attribute, it works perfectly:

<MasterDataSet>
    <t_attribute>
...

Any suggestions to make the code work without having to remove the xmlns attribute?

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