<cfsavecontent variable="myxml">
<collection>
<cfoutput>
<cfloop>
<file>#value#</file>
</cfloop>
</cfoutput>
</collection>
</cfsavecontent>
The thing with XML is that it's just plain text, so it's pretty intuitive to
work with before parsing. After parsing it seems to be relatively cryptic.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Owens, Howard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, 17 June 2003 10:33 a.m.
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Dynamically populating an XML document
>
> I have a newly created XML document:
>
> <cfscript>
> file_log = XmlNew();
> file_log.xmlRoot = XmlElemNew(file_log, "Collection");
> file_log.xmlRoot.XmlChildren[1] = XmlElemNew(file_log, "File");
> </cfscript>
>
> I want to loop over some values and insert them, so the document ends up
> looking something like this:
>
> <collection>
> <file>some value</file>
> <file>some value</file>
> <file>some value</file>
> <file>some value</file>
> </collection>
>
> I'm trying to insert with some variation of:
>
> <cfset StructInsert(file_log.Collection.XmlAttributes, "File",
> "selectedElements[i].XmlAttributes.id#.pdf")>
>
> But I keep getting this error with every thing I try:
>
> Missing argument name. When using named parameters to a function, every
> parameter must have a name.
>
> I'm not getting what I'm missing?
>
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