yep, thats kinda strange ...


Noggin182 wrote:
> 
> removing the first line from your xml and then using
> 
> alert(qx.xml.Element.getSingleNodeText( doc,
> "/MainMenu/MenuItem/MenuName" ))
> 
> works for me.
> 
> I ran this in the playground:
> 
> 
> var result="";//<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\">\n";
> result += "<MainMenu>\n";
> result += " <MenuItem>\n";
> result += " <MenuName>Status</MenuName>\n";
> result += "  <MenuId>1</MenuId>\n";
> result += "  <MenuTab>\n";
> result += "    <MenuTabName>Nötzwörkstatus</MenuTabName>\n";
> result += "  </MenuTab>\n";
> result += "  <MenuTab>\n";
> result += "    <MenuTabName>Hardware Status</MenuTabName>\n";
> result += "  </MenuTab>\n";
> result += " </MenuItem>\n";
> result += "</MainMenu>\n";
> 
> var doc = qx.xml.Document.fromString( result );
> alert( qx.xml.Document.isXmlDocument( doc ) ); // true
> 
> 
> alert(qx.xml.Element.getSingleNodeText( doc, 
> "/MainMenu/MenuItem/MenuName" ))
> 
> 
> Looks like a bug to me?
> 
> HTH, Matt
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> sNIk wrote:
>> sure ...
>> 
>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8">
>> <MainMenu>
>>      <MenuItem>
>>              <MenuName>Status</MenuName>
>>              <MenuId>1</MenuId>
>>              <MenuTab>
>>                      <MenuTabName>Nötzwörkstatus</MenuTabName>
>>              </MenuTab>
>>              <MenuTab>
>>                      <MenuTabName>Hardware Status</MenuTabName>
>>              </MenuTab>
>>      </MenuItem>
>> </MainMenu>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Noggin182 wrote:
>>> Hi sNIK,
>>> Been a while since I did any XML. Could you post your XML document
>>> please?
>>>
>>> The think that I suspect is the trailing forward slash but I could be
>>> wrong.
>>>
>>> sNIk wrote:
>>>> hello again. ;)
>>>>
>>>> i have the following scenario:
>>>>
>>>> * load an xml-file as string ( rpc )
>>>> * convert string to document
>>>> * access elements of that document
>>>>
>>>> i did this so far:
>>>>
>>>> var doc = qx.xml.Document.fromString( result );
>>>> alert( qx.xml.Document.isXmlDocument( doc ) ); // true
>>>>
>>>> var xml
>>>>
>>>> xml = "XML-Test\n----------\n";
>>>> xml += "* " + qx.xml.Element.getSingleNodeText( doc,
>>>> "/MainMenu/MenuItem/MenuName/" ) + " \n";
>>>> xml += "** " + " ... \n";
>>>> xml += "** " + " ... \n";
>>>>
>>>> alert( xml );
>>>>
>>>> getSingleNodeText gives me a null. is my xpath-syntax wrong? and is
>>>> "var
>>>> doc
>>>> = qx.xml.Document.fromString( result );" the right approach at all?
>>>> "alert(
>>>> result );" shows me the right content of my xml-file loaded from the
>>>> server.
>>>>
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