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Use E4X to dot down to the particular element node, and then use the @ operator followed by the attribute's name to access its value
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Use a wildcard (*) with the @ operator to access all attributes of an element
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Use E4X to total the prices of all of the elements with a price attribute
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To access all of the attributes for a tag, you can use an asterisk
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@ operator has the attribute() and attributes() methods for accessing attributes by name or as an XML list respectively.
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Use bracket to access an attribute by name, or when the attribute name contains characters not allowed in variable names
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Reference third level tag value
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Deleting Elements and Attributes: To remove an element or attribute from a document, use the delete operator as follows: delete elementOrAttribute
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