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in this series of videos we are creating an XML document and we are manipulating it with several good XML tools in our previous video we described what XPath is and I indicated that there are a few examples that we can go through and in this video I want to go through those examples so XPath first of all we're going to use the XML document that we've been working with in this video series which is describing a tree when it blooms and also some specimens of that tree or in other words some trees that we can physically touch as opposed to just the scientific definition of what a tree is this is a relatively short XML document by XML Standards but nonetheless it offers us an excellent opportunity to try out some XPath features so let's have a go with it so I'm going to navigate over to this free online XML this free formatter calm which is a way that we can test XPath I've simply selected the XPath tester on the left so I copy and I'm going to paste in my XML document just like so and no...