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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:24:47+00:00 2026-05-13T07:24:47+00:00

I want to filter xml based on query string my xml is like this

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I want to filter xml based on query string

my xml is like this

<Categories>   
     <Category>    
       <Title>Food1<Title>  
       <Cat>Cat3</Cat>  
       <Duration>12/1/2009-12/1/2011</Duration>
       <Description>Who is hungry</Description>  
    <Category>
    <Category>    
       <Title>Food1<Title>  
       <Cat>Cat2</Cat>  
       <Duration>12/1/2009-12/1/2011</Duration>
       <Description>Who is hungry</Description>  
    <Category>
    <Category>    
       <Title>Food1<Title>  
       <Cat>Cat1</Cat>  
       <Duration>12/1/2009-12/1/2011</Duration>
       <Description>Who is hungry</Description>  
    <Category>
   <Category>    
       <Title>Food1<Title>  
       <Cat>Cat1</Cat>  
       <Duration>12/1/2009-12/1/2011</Duration>
       <Description>Who is </Description>  
    <Category>

I want filtering based on query string like
if

  1. ?food=Food1( it should display all)
  2. ?food=Food1&Cat=Cat1 (it should dispalay last 2)
  3. ?Cat=Cat1&Description=Who is (display last1)
  4. ?food=Food1&Cat=Cat1&Description=Who is hungry(3rd one)

I want to display this in repeater.I am using XPathIterator to iterate it and bind it into repeater.

my code till now is this

  string _Cat = HttpContext.Current.Request.QueryString["Cat"].ToString();
  string _description = HttpContext.Current.Request.QueryString["description"].ToString();
            string _food = HttpContext.Current.Request.QueryString["food"].ToString();


            XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();

            doc.Load("/Finder.xml");

            XPathNavigator nav = doc.CreateNavigator();



XPathExpression expression = nav.Compile("/Categories/Category[Cat='_Cat and title='_food' and Description='_description']/*");
 XPathNodeIterator iterator = nav.Select(expression);

//but this will only solve case 4) i know i can write similar for other three but i want this thing to be dynamic. Like we have it in amazon. Filter just add according to the selection u make it.so may there is no query string , may be 1,may be 2 so i need to check on that

and then i m binding this iterator to repeater using datatable

Any idea how to acheive this?

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    2026-05-13T07:24:48+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:24 am

    Why don’t you just set up a series of if statements to see what arguments where passed in the query string, and then generate the appropriate XPath expression accordingly?

    Something like:

    string xpath = "/Categories/Category";
    string predicate = "";
    
    if (_food != "") {
        predicate += "title='" + _food + "'";
    }
    if (_Cat != "") {
        if (predicate!="") {
            predicate += " and ";
        }
        predicate += "Cat='" + _Cat + "'";
    }
    if (_Description != "") {
        if (predicate!="") {
            predicate += " and ";
        }
        predicate += "Description='" + _Description + "'";
    }
    
    if (predicate!=""){
        xpath += "[" + predicate + "]";
    }
    XPathExpression expression = nav.Compile(xpath);
    
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