On 9-3-2010 11:37, Hans van der Meer wrote:

I want a buffer because I must save the contents until I can call it up
later on.
The solution below flushes the contents prematurely.

hm, normally you can do that in a parent node (or you can backtrack and call it then)

another option is to save the reference (#1)

\def\MyFunnyBuffer{#1}

and then later

\xmlflush\MyFunnyBuffer


\xmlfirst{#1}{description}

and such so there is no need for buffers; in fact, the whole file is
buffered and you can consider each element to be a buffer

Hans


Hans van der Meer

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