Safari Guide is a free application for Mac OS X Tiger that allows developers to evaluate arbitrary XPath, XQuery, and JavaScript expressions against the current frontmost Safari webpage.
<strong>New in version 1.2:</strong> JavaScript support!
Using Safari Guide is easy...
<ol> <li>Open a webpage or XML document in a Safari browser window.</li> <li>Launch Safari Guide and type an XPath expression into the XPath text field, or an XQuery into the XQuery text area, or a JavaScript expression into the JavaScript text area.</li> <li>Click 'Evaluate' and watch the matching sequence of nodes or JavaScript value from the front Safari window appear.</li> </ol>So what is Safari Guide good for?
Safari Guide can be helpful in debugging applications which use XPath, XQuery, and JavaScript. Also, Safari Guide is a simple, elegant tool with which to learn more about the fascinating XPath and XQuery languages.
Safari Guide requires Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger or later.
Safari Guide is developed by <a href="http://ditchnet.org">Todd Ditchendorf</a>.




