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Ah. I see the problem. You aren't handling the namespaces correctly.
You are asking for GetAllPackagesResult, but aren't accounting for the
fact that it is in a namespace. If I recall, you are a .net developer.
In .net when calling System.xml.XmlNode.SelectNodes and asking for a
namespaced node, you have to pass an XmlNamespaceManager to it in
addition to the xpath query. In RB (and it was like this in 2k5, too)
you have to essentially do the same thing.
This code isn't in your Node() function example, but illustrates how to
correctly query for a namespaced node:
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dim xdoc as new xmldocument
dim ns as new xmlnamespaces
xdoc.LoadXml("bjorns soapy xml")
ns.uri("ein") = "http://einhugur.com/KeyServer/"
xlist = xdoc.DocumentElement.xql("ein:GetAllPackagesResponse", ns)
msgbox str(xlist.Length)
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Now how you want to incorporate that into your generic Node class is up
to you, but you could follow Microsoft's convention and have something like:
Node(name as string)
Node(name as string, nsmngr as xmlnamespaces)
Hope this helps.
-stephen
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