Great, thanks.
Maybe the API could reflect this a little bit better.
Or there could be a small "cookbook" on the website for this kind of
"standard" case.
++
yk
Mark Van Holstyn a écrit :
> you do something like this... bar.find_first('Foo') to get the first
> child node of bar whose name is Foo. Also, to get all the children,
> you can do bar.find('*').each { |child| do something }
>
> mark
>
> On 5/25/06, *Yann Klis* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> zdennis a écrit :
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> > Yann Klis wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Just a quick message to let you know that I'm very pleased with
> the Ruby
> >> bindings for libxml2. The performance are far greater than with
> REXML
> >> for example.
> >> The API is not always very "nice", but I think you will make a
> good job
> >> improving it.
> >>
> >
> > Can you suggest where you find the API not nice?
> >
> Typically, loading an XML chunk from a file or from a string may
> have a
> similar API, IMO (funny that this issue has just been raised in
> another
> thread).
> And it would be really cool if I could write something like
> bar.children['Foo'] to get the first child node of the node "bar"
> whose
> name is "Foo", or, at least, an easy way to iterate through the
> children
> of a particular node.
>
> ++
>
> yk
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