Thanks, I was able to get it to work with: char* nodename = XMLString::transcode(list->getNodeName()); char* text = XMLString::transcode(list->getFirstChild()->getTextContent()); cout << nodename << ": " << text << endl;; XMLString::release(&nodename); XMLString::release(&text);
Everything displays to STDOUT, however, I am getting a segmentation fault at the end of the output. I am not sure why, does anything stand out? Raymond -----Original Message----- From: Alberto Massari [mailto:alberto.mass...@progress.com] Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 11:16 AM To: c-users@xerces.apache.org Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: DOMNode::getTextContent() getTextContent() returns an XMLCh*, that "cout::operator <<" doesn't handle. You need to transcode it into const char* Alberto On 1/14/2011 6:58 PM, Steele, Raymond wrote: > Thanks for responding, and sorry about that. That was a typo. I forgot to add > the parenthesis in the email. Even with the parenthesis, I am not getting > what I expect from the getTextContent(). > > version xerces-C++ 3.1.0 > Taking the following code: > > DOMDocument* doc = parserName->getDocument(); > DOMNodeList* list = doc->getElementByTageName(X("S_RPS")); > DOMNode* node = list->item(0)->getFirstChild(); > cout<< node->getNodeType()<< endl; > cout<< node->getTextContent()<< endl; > > The output: > 3 > 92dc648 > > > > Raymond > > > -----Original Message----- > From: PB [mailto:newbar...@gmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2011 4:17 PM > To: c-users@xerces.apache.org > Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: DOMNode::getTextContent() > > On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 11:13 PM, Steele, Raymond > <raymond.ste...@lmco.com> wrote: >> Can someone help me out with this? >> >> version xerces-C++ 3.1.0 >> Taking the following code: >> >> DOMDocument* doc = parserName->getDocument(); >> DOMNodeList* list = doc->getElementByTageName(X("S_RPS")); >> DOMNode* node = list->item(0)->getFirstChild(); >> cout<< node->getNodeType()<< endl; >> cout<< node->getTextContent<< endl; >> >> The output: >> 3 >> 92dc648 >> >> Question: If node is of type '3' (TEXT_NODE), how come I keep receiving what >> looks like a memory address. I cannot seem to get the correct information >> from the document. > You're not calling the getTextContent method. Put parathenses: > getTextContent(). > > Regards, > > Pete >