My, we're demanding ;)
I'm trying to parse an XML packet. Specifically, a WDDX packet created
by running CFWDDX ACTION="CFML2WDDX" on a CFML query. Here's an example:
<wddxPacket version='0.9'>
<header></header>
<data>
<recordset rowCount='3' fieldNames='EMPID,EMPNAME'>
<field name='EMPID'>
<number>1</number>
<number>2</number>
<number>5</number>
</field>
<field name='EMPNAME'>
<string>Joe</string>
<string>Tom</string>
<string>Sam</string>
</field>
</recordset>
</data>
</wddxPacket>
I can get to each field easily enough, but I could use help with getting
at the data.
-David
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 08:03:48 -0700 Dick Applebaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> David,
>
> Not sure what you are trying to accomplish from your dscription...
> Are you trying to remove all tags?
> Just tag pairs?
> Can there be nested pairs as in an XML packet.
>
> A real world before/after data example, bigger than 1 tag pair,
> would help.
>
> Dick
>
> At 6:02 AM -0800 2/15/01, David Shadovitz wrote:
> > Dick,
> > That's good, but it's for a hard-wired tag, "number". I'd like
> > to handle *any* tag. The tag will not have any attributes.
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