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If you take a look at:




   man Net::Jabber::Protocol




you will see a function called DefineNamespace, which allows you to 


create the same access functions that all of the other piece share. 


Right now you should still be able to use it as is.  In the future, I'll 


be tweaking it to be more inline with the current data storage model for 


Net::Jabber.







Or, you take the object that is passed to the function, and use the 


GetTree() function to return the full XML::Sream::Node object tree that 


"should" contain all of the piece you want access to.  I haven't tested 


this piece all that well since I just added support for it in the last 


couple of releases, but if there is something missing then I'll be happy 


to look into it.







Tiago Almeida wrote:


> Hi all,


> i'm using the perl module Net::Jabber to create some BOTs for my jabber


> server,and i'm having some difficulties retrieving some xml namespaces.


> 


> I'm using the Net::Jabber:X, thats has some methods, but only for


> default namespaces.


> i want to retrieve data in namespaces created by me.


> 


> i.e.


> 


> i have this xml data


> <message  [EMAIL PROTECTED] from=user2 >


>     <x xmlns=mic_alert>


>        <alert type=remove name=alert name />


>     </x>


> </message>


> 


> 


> or this data


> 


> <message [EMAIL PROTECTED] from=user2 >


>   <x xmlns=mic_alert>


>   <alert name=alert name alerttime=alerttime1 in utc


> eventtime=eventtime1 in utc alldayevent="yes/no"


> category="alert/invitation/anything _else" message=mention

 the alert


> message><categoryinfo>some


>  string</categoryinfo></alert>


>  </x>


> </message>


> 


> now how can i retrieve the data in <x></x> namespace?


> 


> Best regards,


> tsa


> 







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