Did you try using Valgrind for memory leak detection?
http://valgrind.kde.org/
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From: "Daniel Veillard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Igor Kapitanker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [xml] memory allocation errors
3/ finding le
I wonder if it's at all possible to add a namespace to
the document element in an existing tree. I've tried:
xmlNewNs(xmlDocGetRootElement(xmlDoc),(xmlChar
*)"",NULL);
and also with:
xmlReconciliateNs(xmlDoc,xmlDocGetRootElement(xmlDoc));
But it doesn't seem to get applied to the rest of the
no
On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 06:10:26PM +, Igor Kapitanker wrote:
> I 've bult an application, which parses xml documents sent via TCP/IP
> verifying it against xsd schema. I am using libxml2-2.6.17. All is
> well til I get an error message like:
1/ first try to update to 2.6.18
2/ XSD is still
I 've bult an application, which parses xml documents sent via TCP/IP
verifying it against xsd schema. I am using libxml2-2.6.17. All is
well til I get an error message like:
Entity: line 1: parser error : Document is empty
^
Entity: line 1: parser error : Start tag expected, '<' not found
^
then
I can’t seem to remove myself from this mailing list even
though I have used the form on the website. What do I need to do?
Cameron C. Johnson
Software Developer
FileNet Nova Scotia Corp.
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Hi
When writing out an xml to a file or in memory there are functions like:
xmlDocDumpFormatMemory()
xmlDocDumpFormatMemoryEnc()
xmlDocFormatDump()
xmlSaveFormatFile()
xmlSaveFormatFileEnc()
All these functions allow to specify a parameter "format"
to influence xml formatting. Unfortunately you
On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 06:25:22AM -0800, Sebastien Boisvert wrote:
> Well that's *IT*... that is the whole function.
> Nothing more.
Sorry, that doesn't compile. I don't have the input,
I don't have a reproduceable test case.
> Now if you're asking how I get the document parsed in
> the firs
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 07:07:07 -0500, Daniel Veillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 12:57:14PM +0100, GUY Fabrice wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I don't know if it's in the TODO list or if it's a bug, but IDREF (and
> > IDREFS) are not validated using xmlSchema or RelaxNG : if an IDREF
Well that's *IT*... that is the whole function.
Nothing more.
Now if you're asking how I get the document parsed in
the first place (I don't have a crystal ball either),
then here it is:
When it's an XML document (as XHTML):
xmlDocPtr XHTMLParsedDoc = xmlReadMemory(cString,
strlen(cString), "nona
Hi,
GUY Fabrice wrote:
Hi,
I don't know if it's in the TODO list or if it's a bug, but IDREF (and
IDREFS) are not validated using xmlSchema or RelaxNG : if an IDREF
attribute has a value which is not carried by an ID attribute, the
document still validates.
I can provide a test case if you want som
On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 12:57:14PM +0100, GUY Fabrice wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know if it's in the TODO list or if it's a bug, but IDREF (and
> IDREFS) are not validated using xmlSchema or RelaxNG : if an IDREF
> attribute has a value which is not carried by an ID attribute, the
> document still v
Hi,
I don't know if it's in the TODO list or if it's a bug, but IDREF (and
IDREFS) are not validated using xmlSchema or RelaxNG : if an IDREF
attribute has a value which is not carried by an ID attribute, the
document still validates.
I can provide a test case if you want some.
Regards,
Fabrice
Hi,
Matthew Burgess wrote:
Kasimier Buchcik wrote:
Matthew Burgess wrote:
a) When presented with this, our typical user is unlikely to
understand what a 'simple type' or 'facet' are, nor would they be
able to change the affected schema even if they did understand it.
Hmm, if they don't understan
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 03:03:07PM -0800, Sebastien Boisvert wrote:
> Any ideas?
no idea without a reproduceable example, sorry, I still don't use
a cristal ball ...
Daniel
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