What happens if you declare the default namespace, then do:

 

data.pa...@d

 

Tracy Spratt,

Lariat Services, development services available

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Daniel Freiman
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 8:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SPAM] Re: [SPAM] Re: [flexcoders] XML e4x error

 

  

I've stated the symptom.  As you can see in the given XML, there is a child
named path. So I should be getting value for that code instead of a null
error.  I don't know why it's not picking it up.  My best guess is that it
is because of namespaces, but I can't see a differences between the XML
objects that this code works for, and the one it doesn't work for.  The
"[0]" should be optional (at least relative to getting a null value or not).
I'm not sure how else to state my goal other than how the expression is
already written.  I want the "d" attribute of the "path" child and I want it
to work for all of the cases I've supplied or find the reason why it's not
working so I can fix the last case.  Right now it is only working for 3 out
of 4.

- Daniel Freiman

On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Tracy Spratt <tr...@nts3rd.
<mailto:[email protected]> com> wrote:

  

Didn't you state the problem yourself?  With an expression:

data.path[...@d[0]

If there is no path[0], then you would expect the error.

 

Why are you using the [0] syntax?  Is it because of the namespaces?  What is
the actual goal of your expression?

 

Tracy Spratt,

Lariat Services, development services available

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From: flexcod...@yahoogro <mailto:[email protected]> ups.com
[mailto:flexcod...@yahoogro <mailto:[email protected]> ups.com] On
Behalf Of Daniel Freiman
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 3:53 PM
To: flexcod...@yahoogro <mailto:[email protected]> ups.com
Subject: [SPAM] Re: [flexcoders] XML e4x error

 

  

I've tried that previously.  There wasn't any difference, which should be
expected given the request path.

- Daniel Freiman

On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 3:46 PM, InvertedSpear <invertedspear@
<mailto:[email protected]> yahoo.com> wrote:

  


The only thing I can see in the one that is giving you a problem is
different
from the others is there is a <text /> tag. The one above it has a
<text></text> pair. This could be being read as a null text instead of a 0
length string. Try changing that and let us know.

~Mike



Daniel Freiman wrote:
> 
> I'm running the following line of code on XML objects and getting
> inconsistent results:
> 
> data.path[...@d[0]
> 
> In 3 cases, I get a valid answer. In the last case, data.path[0] == null
> and thus errors.
> Can anyone see any difference?
> The valid XML are:
> 
> <g transform="matrix(0 -1 1 0 50 112.5)" improv:classname="image"
> id="Object07B" xmlns="http://www.w3. <http://www.w3.org/2000/svg>
org/2000/svg" xmlns:pdf="
> http://ns.adobe. <http://ns.adobe.com/pdf/2006> com/pdf/2006"
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3. <http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink> org/1999/xlink"
> xmlns:improv="http://ns.colorquic <http://ns.colorquick.com/improv/mars>
k.com/improv/mars">
> <image height="75" width="75" x="12.5" xlink:href="/images/Smiley.png"
> y="150" improv:rotation="-90"/>
> <path d="M 12.5 150 L 87.5 150 L 87.5 75 L 12.5 75 C 22.5 65 22.5
> 160
> 12.5 150" stroke-width="0" improv:classname="border"/>
> </g>
> <g transform="matrix(1 0 0 1 150 112.5)" improv:classname="image"
> id="ObjectD6B" xmlns="http://www.w3. <http://www.w3.org/2000/svg>
org/2000/svg" xmlns:pdf="
> http://ns.adobe. <http://ns.adobe.com/pdf/2006> com/pdf/2006"
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3. <http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink> org/1999/xlink"
> xmlns:improv="http://ns.colorquic <http://ns.colorquick.com/improv/mars>
k.com/improv/mars">
> <image height="75" width="75" x="112.5" xlink:href="/images/Smiley.jpg"
> y="75" improv:rotation="0"/>
> <path d="M 112.5 75 L 187.5 75 L 187.5 150 L 112.5 150 C 122.5 140
> 122.5 85 112.5 75" stroke-width="0" improv:classname="border"/>
> </g>
> <g transform="matrix(1 0 0 1 10 430)" improv:classname="text"
> id="Object817"
> xmlns="http://www.w3. <http://www.w3.org/2000/svg> org/2000/svg"
> xmlns:pdf="http://ns.adobe. <http://ns.adobe.com/pdf/2006> com/pdf/2006"
> xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3. <http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink> org/1999/xlink"
xmlns:improv="
> http://ns.colorquic <http://ns.colorquick.com/improv/mars>
k.com/improv/mars">
> <text fill="rgb(0,0,0)" font-family="F1" font-size="12" x="10"
> y="420.763671875" improv:rotation="0" width="289.9453125"
> height="11.26171875">Ipsor Lopsumething and other things that will test
> stuff.</text>
> <path d="M 10 420.763671875 L 299.9453125 420.763671875 L 299.9453125
> 432.025390625 L 10 432.025390625 L 10 420.763671875" stroke-width="0"
> improv:classname="border"/>
> </g>
> 
> The XML that throws the error is:
> 
> <g transform="matrix(1 0 0 1 0 0)" improv:classname="text" id="ObjectE68"
> xmlns="http://www.w3. <http://www.w3.org/2000/svg> org/2000/svg"
> xmlns:pdf="http://ns.adobe. <http://ns.adobe.com/pdf/2006> com/pdf/2006"
> xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3. <http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink> org/1999/xlink"
xmlns:improv="
> http://ns.colorquic <http://ns.colorquick.com/improv/mars>
k.com/improv/mars">
> <text fill="rgb(0,0,0)" font-family="Arial" font-size="12" x="57.1"
> y="185.2" improv:rotation="0" width="97.65" height="92"/>
> <path d="M 57.1 185.2 L 154.75 185.2 L 154.75 277.2 L 57.1 277.2 L 57.1
> 185.2" stroke-width="0" improv:classname="border"/>
> </g>
> 
> 

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