2005/11/18, Rafael Sousa (Ext_Altior) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm having trouble working with XMLCh strings...
>
> For example, in the Redirect sample a constant XMLCh string is defined
> this way:
>
> static const XMLCh  gFileToTrap[] =
> {
>         chLatin_p, chLatin_e, chLatin_r, chLatin_s, chLatin_o, chLatin_n
>     ,   chLatin_a, chLatin_l, chPeriod,  chLatin_d, chLatin_t,
> chLatin_d, chNull
> };
>
> But is this the only way? Can't I create one directly from a string of
> caracters, like:
>
> static const XMLCh gFileToTrap[] = "personal.dtd";

Hi Rafael,

if your compiler supports it you can use the L macro:

static const XMLCh gS[] = L"something";

I think gcc and vs.net support it.
However I don't know if it is guaranteed that the encodings used by
the macro and Xerces-C are the same.

Can somebody clarify on this?



--
Ivan

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