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jQuery ":contains" selector question

Asked by tjgquicken in JavaScript, Asynchronous Javascript and XML (AJAX)

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I'm programming with jQuery and using it to parse an XML file with its modified XPath syntax. The problem is that I can't figure out how to use the :contains('xyz') selector to match only nodes whose inner text value is exactly the string 'xyz' instead of strings containing 'xyz'. It seems to be possible to match attribute strings exactly with [attribute=value], but not for nodes themselves.

While I'm at it, does anyone know of a jQuery plugin that lets me use standard XPath syntax to select a result tree from an XML document? It's kind of a pain having to learn this whole new custom thing.

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