I see that the various parser classes have the means to specify XML schema information for validation purposes, etc. When I parsed an XML file with schema information specified I was able to see a fair amount of schema-specific information from the node (xercesc::DOMNode) object (e.g. namespace URI, prefix). If I do not include the schema information, much of that information is missing (as one might expect).
Now, if I'm building a document (xercesc::DOMDocument) I'm not finding any similar methods to specify any schema information. If I were to serialize the document to XML, wouldn't the resulting XML not have any schema information? How do I get schema-specific information into a DOM document being built? In addition to the case described for serialization to XML, I also have the need to traverse and parse a DOM document and use the information not only about the elements, attributes, etc. but also will need schema-specific information (prefixes, namespaces). Since the DOMNode object can contain this information, it was my intention to use that as the source. However, if I cannot inject schema information into the document and retrieve it later, that presents me with a problem. Is there a way to build a DOM document such that it has XML schema information "built in"? Thanks, Joe Gagnon Engineer II Group 58 - Cyber Systems & Technology MIT Lincoln Laboratory Lexington, MA
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