F2F Programmer's Reference - Processing-Directives


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Processing directives allow use of Xpath expressions to fine-tune service requests. An introductory presentation on the subject of F2F Processing Directives is available at http://altruists.org/ff6, and a comprehensive is one at http://altruists.org/ff106.

PRE-processing directives (input)
escaped, escaped, sendescaped, sendescaped, pre-test, pre-test-select, pre-test-select-shallow, pre-skip, pre-skip-shallow, pre-select, pre-reverse, pre-validate

MID-processing directives (immeditate output)
this-ignore, this-return, this-validate, this-skip, this-skip-shallow, this-select, this-select-shallow, this-xml-space, this-escape, this-sendescape, this-escape-node, this-reverse, this-source, this-source-shallow

POST-processing directives (final input)
post-validate, post-skip, post-skip-shallow, post-select, post-select-shallow, post-xml-space, post-reverse

The following are not strictly processing requests, since they are added automatically and do not work in the same way, but since they are other attributes attached to servicereqs, they are listed here for completeness:

Additional attributes for service requests
failed, failed, did, id, iteration, mode

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