Matthias Bolte <[email protected]> wrote on 02/18/2010 09:15:47 AM:
> > thus we would rewrite the above example to: > > > > <domain type='kvm'> > > <name>demo</name> > > <memory>256000</memory> > > <devices> > > <interface type="bridge"> > > <filter name='demofilter' att0='IP' val0='10.0.0.1'/> > > </interface> > > </devices> > > </domain> > > This allows us to pass any necessary parameters to the filters for > > instantiation in > > the respective environment. So, if a filter is to be instantiated and holds > > the variable > > XYZ, then one may add > > > > att1='XYZ' val1='<some value>' > > Passing parameters this way seems a bit unexpected for XML. How about > something like this: > > <interface type="bridge"> > <filter name='demofilter'> > <parameter name='IP' value='10.0.0.1'/> > </filter> > </interface> Also a possibility... Stefan
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