Sorry for delay with the reply. I just got back from vacation...
Your xpath is incorrect, try to use "ancestor-or-self::ns1:Operation"
instead.
Best,
Aleksey
Andrew Hartley wrote:
Hi,
Really sorry to have bothered you with this. I should have spotted that
the XML file from which I was extracting the data was at fault. After I
sent the emails earlier, I spotted the console window reporting xmlns
errors.
Sorry.
Best regards,
Andy
*From:* Andrew Hartley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* 05 July 2008 17:47
*To:* '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
*Subject:* FW: LibXml2-2.6-32 : Canonical XML implementation test program
Sorry, I forgot to attaché the files.
Andy
*From:* Andrew Hartley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* 05 July 2008 17:46
*To:* '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
*Subject:* LibXml2-2.6-32 : Canonical XML implementation test program
Hi,
I hope you don’t mind me contacting you. I would appreciate if you
could let me have a reply to the question below.
I have been using your LibXml2 library, thanks for writing this.
I am running your Canonical XML implementation test program and with the
above version of the library. I am using the following argument list
(and enclose the files herewith):
--exc-without-comments d:\temp\ros.xml d:\temp\MyXpathDoc.xml soapenv
All is working fine until I reach:
ret = xmlC14NDocDumpMemory(doc,
(xpath) ? xpath->nodesetval : NULL,
exclusive, inclusive_namespaces,
with_comments, &result);
The xmlC14NDocDumpMemory return -1 and the result is still NULL. I am
running Visual Studio 2005, and Vista Home Premium with UAC switched off.
Can you think of any reason as to why this is failing. I don’t have the
source for LibXml2, otherwise I could run the source and check.
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