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It is difficult to judge the pros and cons if there are no alternatives. Everything that is, one way or another uses xpath. Standard for parsing xml.
If you need exactly the minuses, then this is a shitty job with strings and node sets. And I want nested queries too. But if you look at how the requests to the document are arranged in css, it becomes clear that you are completely snickering and everything is really good here)
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