Hello,

Your not doing anything wrong, and there is not any problem (depending on
your perspective.)

If youlook at the DOMPrint example, you will see that it ignores the
ostream it recieves, and uses a formatter in it's place that always output
to std::out.  You will need to change and fix this to make it work the way
you want it to.

We ended up writing our own serializer based on DOMPrint that uses the
ostream properly, though I'm not sure we handle as much stuff as DOMPrint
does (I don't think we handle unicode, or not nearly as elegantly, nor
different encodings other than the local page.)

Anthony



                                                                                       
                            
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Hi ,
I am trying to work with the example DOMPrint given in the samples
directory. The problem that I am haiving is that ... I am trying to print
out the output in a FILE insted of printing it out on the CONSOLE. I am
opening and closing the file properly but the output prints out on the
CONSOLE agian instead of printing to the FILE.
Instead of this line:-              cout << doc << endl;

I am trying to write this piece of code but it prints out to the CONSOLE
instead of writing to the file :-

ofstream outputfile;
outputfile.open("/tilde/lpcoop/temp.txt",ios::out);
outputfile << doc << endl;
outputfile.close();

Please tell me what the problem is ?? If i try to write a normal string to
the outputfile like  outputfile << "hello"; ...... it writes that to the
file.

Please reply back..
thank you very much.


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