Realized that, expecting grid to behave same with the different xml
structures is a ridiculous opinion.
But still I have no idea how to set the grid datapath with the first
xml. Cause it looks like more tidy than the second one. Or I will have
to use the second xml.
Thanks

2010/5/9 cem sonmez <[email protected]>:
> Hi all
> I am referencing a xml from a jsp for the the dataset such like :
> <dataset name="dset" id="dset" type="http" querytype="POST"
>                src="http://localhost:5080/Red5Record/xmldocument.jsp";
>                autorequest="true"
>        />
> and the xml looks like this :
> <videos>
>        <video/>
>                <filename>cem.flv</filename>
>                <date>01.05.2010</date>
>                <size>30000</size>
>        </video>
>        <video filename="figen.flv" date="10.06.2010" size="44000" />
>        <video>
>                <filename>figen.flv</filename>
>                <date>10.09.2010</date>
>                <size>30000</size>
>        </video>
> </videos>
>
> Then, I think for this grid use everything should work as expected:
> <grid datapath="dset:/videos" contentdatapath="video">
> In this case grid view looks like this :
>
> http://www.imageshare.web.id/images/r05oxxbl97j0r29qckg.png
>
> But if I send the xml like :
> <videos>
>        <video filename="cem.flv" date="01.05.2010" size="30000" />
>        <video filename="figen.flv" date="10.06.2010" size="44000" />
> </videos>
> and donT change any other stuff, grid looks like as expected
>
> http://www.imageshare.web.id/images/5wtw1pw7ndg0iqjwgge8.png
>
> Do you have any idea, why grid view changes although both xmls are
> logically the same?
> Thanks in advance.
> Kind regards
>
>
>
> --
> Cem SONMEZ
>



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